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Updated 01/28/2009.
Just use the driver installers that came with your new program from Behringer. If you don't have them, you can download the Behringer BCD2000 32-bit and 64-bit drivers from our website.
If you're having problems with the drivers, try a different USB port, or a different USB cable if you have one.
A:
I found an alternative driver installer. It worked for me, and works with Win7 64bit.
bcdedit /set loadingextension ForceExtLoad "Behringer B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD2000"
bcdedit /set {current} loadingextension "{behavioral_control_dejay_BCD2000_by_Behringer_on_Windows_7_32bit}"
bcdedit /set {current} loadingextension "{behavioral_control_dejay_BCD2000_by_Behringer_on_Windows_7_64bit}"
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String.format style formatting of String args
Is there any way to do a standard String.format() style formatting of a String array of arguments?
I would like to pass in an array of strings and have them formatted like String.format("%s=%s", "1", "2") etc.
A:
You can use a Formatter. This allows you to specify the formatting for each item, and the result is a single string.
public String format(String format, Object... args) {
return new Formatter(format).format(args);
}
Q:
How to make a hyperlink with css styles?
I want to make hyperlink with css styles:
Here is my code:
HyperLink
Hello
and this is my css styles:
a:link {
color: #FF0000;
}
Now the problem is how to make the a:link style to work with hyperlink?
Because if I run this code it will be:
Hello
And I want it to be:
Hello HyperLink
A:
Demo:
a: ac619d1d87
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