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  • Convert Unicode char to closest (most similar) char in ASCII (.net)

    - by Andrey
    Hi all! Do you have any idea how to covert different Unicode characters to their closest ASCII equivalents? Like Ä - A. A googled but didn't find any suitable solution. Trick Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("Ä")[0] didn't work. (Result was ?). I found that there is class Encoder that has Fallback property that is exactly for cases when char can't be converted, but implementations (EncoderReplacementFallback) are stupid and convert to ?. Any ideas? Thanks, Andrey

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  • Jasper report-> page footer question

    - by raj
    If page footer data 4000 character then I want to print on first pager footer from 0 to 1750 character and next pager footer I want to print from 1751 to 3500 and next page I want to print from 3501 to 4000 characters.Can anybody help me to solve this problem. Thanks, Raj

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  • WSS Web application and IIS Website differences

    - by chaitanya
    Can somebody explain briefly the differences between a "WSS Web Application" and a normal "IIS Website"? I have read that a WSS web application is a "special" IIS Website with WSS featured. I also know that the content of a web application is stored in an SQL Server Website(called the content database) whereas an IIS Website stores it on a hard disk on the server. A point-by-point difference would be appreciated.

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  • Code Golf: Numeric Equivalent of an Excel Column-Name

    - by Vivin Paliath
    Can you figure out the numeric equivalent of an Excel column string in the shortest-possible way, using your favorite language? For example, the A column is 1, B is 2, so on and so forth. Once you hit Z, the next column becomes AA, then AB and so on. Rules: Here is some sample input and output: A: 1 B: 2 AD: 30 ABC: 731 WTF: 16074 ROFL: 326676 I don't know if the submitter is allowed to post a solution, but I have a Perl solution that clocks in at 125 characters :).

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  • Ruby on Rails Invalid Authenticity Token when using IE

    - by Jaan J
    Hi, well for some strange reason IE gives me and InvalidAuthenticityToken error almost every time a POST query is used. Seems to be that IE does not like the "/" and "=" characters sometimes found in authenticity_token. So I wondered if anyone has actually found a solution to this? More strange is that no other browser seems to behave that way. Thanks in advance.

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  • Json_encode Charset problem

    - by Oguz
    When I use json_encode to encode my multi lingual strings , It also changes special characters.What should I do to keep them same . For example <? echo json_encode(array('sügçö')); It returns something like ["\u015f\u00fc\u011f\u00e7\u00f6"] But I want ["sügçö"]

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  • Install webapp to homescreen on iPhone?

    - by Stefan Kendall
    How do I go about allowing my webapp to be installed as an icon on a user's homescreen? Is the data cached locally, so that the webapp can be run when the user is outside of 3G? I did a quick google, but my search terms were lacking. I noticed that Google Buzz allowed me to install locally, and I'm wondering what the process is for creating web apps, and if they get special treatment (full caching/running offline).

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  • How did Microsoft create assemblies that have circular references?

    - by Drew Noakes
    In the .NET BCL there are circular references between: System.dll and System.Xml.dll System.dll and System.Configuration.dll System.Xml.dll and System.Configuration.dll Here's a screenshot from .NET Reflector that shows what I mean: How Microsoft created these assemblies is a mystery to me. Is a special compilation process required to allow this? I imagine something interesting is going on here.

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  • Problems with umlauts in python appdata environvent variable

    - by Heike
    Hi, I can't find a correct way to get the environment variable for the appdata path in python. The problem is that my user name includes special characters (the german ae and ue). I made a workaround wit PyQt for Vista and Windows 7 but it doesn't work for XP Systems. Does anybody know the correct encoding of these environment variables or another solution for this problem? Greetz

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  • Mac OSX keyboard shortcuts for terminal

    - by Werner
    Hi, after googling for some Mac OSX terminal shortcuts, I wanted to find how can I go back characters on a line on the terminal or words or similar. I found ALT+B but it does not work. Do you know some other shortctus, or how can I customize them or links to cheat sheets? Thanks

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  • implementation Services in MVVM

    - by netmajor
    I want to use Services(WCF/RIA /Web) to take data from Entity Data Model class (maybe NHibernate class) and prepared it special for View layer binding. I have few Silverlight page, so should I create for each page separate service class ? Or create one interface and all method will implement it in one service class? Do You have some advice helped with my with services ?

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  • PHP String Split

    - by deniz
    I need to split a string into chunks of 2,2,3,3 characters and was able to do so in Perl by using unpack: unpack("A2A2A3A3", 'thisisloremipsum'); However the same function does not work in PHP, it gives this output: Array ( [A2A3A3] => th ) How can I do this by using unpack? I don't want to write a function for it, it should be possible with unpack but how? Thanks in advance,

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  • Push Notification in non english languages

    - by jmall
    Hello, I have implemented successfully this code: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1020762/does-anyone-know-how-to-write-an-apple-push-notification-provider-in-c It works great. But I have a question, can anybody help me how to send non english messages like Hebrew Or Arabic? If the string contains any non english characters, it is not sent. Thank you

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  • Remove accents from a JSON response.

    - by Pentium10
    I get back a JSON response from a social networks site. There are certain accented characters that I would like to be removed. An example is : L\u00e1szl\u00f3 M\u00e1rton, that reads "László Márton" and I would like to be transformed into Laszlo Marton. I would like to keep the JSON format intact, as I will send it towards. How can I do this?

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  • Java: Using Comman line arguments to process the names of files

    - by Kat
    I'm a writing a program that will determine the number of lines, characters, and average word length for a text file. For the program, the specifications say that the file or files will be entered as a command line argument and that we should make a TestStatistic object for each file entered. I don't understand how to write the code for making the TestStatistic objects if the user enters more than one file.

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  • What Character Encoding Is This?

    - by Canoehead
    I need to clean up some file containing French text. Problem is that the files erroneously contain multiple encodings within the same file. I think some sections are ISO8859-1 (Latin 1) but other parts have text encoded in single byte characters that look like 'extended' ASCII. In other words, it is UTF-7 encoding plus the following: 0x82 for é (e acute) 0x8a for è (e grave) 0x88 for ê (e circumflex) 0x85 for à (a grave) 0x87 for ç (c cedilla) What encoding is this?

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  • Parser combinators info

    - by Jeriho
    I am using parsing combinators in scala If I have recursive parser: val parser = "(?ui)(regexvalue)".r | (parser2~value) How can I check how many characters of input my parser consumed?

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  • What are your recommended tools and frameworks for network development on Linux?

    - by Vivek Sharma
    What are your favourite network-tools, which you use to troubleshoot or design (as in conceptualize) your network-application code. Ethereal/Wireshark Nmap any particular simulators (e.g. ns) any special purpose sniffer any particular frameworks, (e.g. iptables) I am looking at must have, and good/advantage to have tools/framework in ones profile/skill set. I think Wireshark and Nmap are must haves.

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  • Nothing else but Regex for matching the string.

    - by Harikrishna
    I want to check whether there is string starting from number and then optional character with the help of the regex.So what should be the regex for matching the string which must be started with number and then character might be there or not.Like there is string "30a" or "30" it should be matched.But if there is "a" or some else character or sereis of characters, string should not be matched.

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