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My boyfriend and I have finally narrowed our search down to Secrets Wild Orchid OR St. James Montego Bay Jamaica. They are sister resorts. We are leaning towards Wild Orchid Preferred as of now, but need some feedback about both. Can anyone tell us which...
Started by KimberlyNJ8 on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tripadvisor):
To be fair they are the same hotel so anything you want to do shouldnt ... .
We decided on the St James side just because the beach is apparently nicer on this side .
Hi Kim We had the same problem deciding between the two & I asked the very same questions .
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As much as I generally don't like the discussion/subjective posts on SO, I have really come to appreciate the "Hidden Secrets" set of posts that people have put together. They provide a great overview of some commonly missed tools that you might now otherwise...
Started by spoon16 on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Shift-F11 to step out....
F11 to step into a method.
Some useful shortcut keys.
Exception in the watch window will show the exception that is currently being processed even if you don't have a catch that assign the Exception instance to a named variable .
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I'm developing a application that needs storing secrets in a database.
I need a portable database (like Firebird, Sqlite, etc) where the data will be stored encrypted or password protected or both...
Let's take as example that I want create a password...
Started by Click Ok on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I agree with CJM, but if you're dead-set on writing your own, you should encrypt the stream at write... .
Sqlite db with all data on disk encrypted.
Which should be your best bet.
There is a project called sqlite-crypt.
Honestly? Use TrueCrypt or KeePass.
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I need to store my users' name/password somewhere (preferably the Registry) so my .Net application can use them to log in to some remote service on behalf of the user. I know it's possible to store values in the registry as "secrets", which means their...
Started by Assaf Lavie on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
However, the Data Protection API.
Once anyone gets the key, the secret's out.
Within your application.
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Let's say you have a program you want to run unattended, as root, which requires a secret (such as a passphrase; something you don't want other people to find out), which can be read from an environment variable. One way of accomplishing this would be...
Started by sarnesjo on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Duplicity to have one -- which it did) the secret information is better (in a relative sense) protected.
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When using the OAuth protocol, you need a secret string obtained from the service you want to delegate to. If you are doing this in a web app, you can simply store the secret in your data base or on the file system, but what is the best way to handle ...
Started by Felixyz on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Since we have to embed our secret in the desktop app, we are sorta....
If our secret is compromised, then the provider can only really revoke the entire app.
The question why we have secrets, is mostly for provision and disabling apps.
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Now theres a secrets tab in the rankings section, but it's not mentioned in the world settings. Does this mean that secrets are going to be enabled in every future world, or is it just a tab in the rankings that will be there regardless?
Started by greenmonsta on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tribalwars):
Secrets completely change the way the game way for us to have an alternative ....
They are enabled in this world, as far as I know every world will start with secrets unless stated ending scenario every now and again, but not all the time...
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Consider: And can we predict future events in our life, and in the world based upon these Ancient Secrets?
Started by Inactive User ♦♦ on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at inwardquest):
Do you mean "Do they leave us a message (eventually secret) on purpose ?" ? @ Pierre: You should, they both flew! Yes their secrets are locked in artifacts and extremely old books.
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Hi Everyone! If you love reading Disney Secrets like I do you'll love the book "The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World" by Susan Veness. I always bring it with me in the parks and look for all the hidden secrets all over the place!
Started by CaptainShortty on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at wdwmagic):
A lot of these secrets....
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Tommorrow is the deadline, boy did it come fast!!? It's twisted but some of us have procrastinated just a tad as the thrill of an all-nighter makes things sharp and real- it must be the adrenaline.
But how do you keep your mind on the game as the hours...
Started by rjarmstrong on
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by 25 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Red Bull reduces the tiredness and Pro Plus the overwhelming need to sleep (believe me the two ... .
Start by closing the web browser and getting to work!
Firstly, it's not a great idea to do this!
From my university days; combine Red Bull with Pro Plus .
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