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  • How can I upload and parse a vcard using ruby on rails?

    - by Angela
    I would like to be able to upload a vcard and have it parsed into my application's Model. I am thinking that Paperclip would be a way to upload, but I have no idea how to do the parse. I did a search on google, the only library that seems related is vpim, with mixed commentary. Wanted to see what brilliant ideas might be out there to solve this...thanks.

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  • How to get the width of a string in pixels?

    - by MA1
    I am using wxPython's HyperTreeList and I want to set the column width exactly equal to length of the largest string in it. To accomplish that, I'd like to to convert a python string size into pixels. For Example: If we have a string like str = "python" len(str) = 6 How could I convert the above string length/size into pixels? Is there another way?

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  • How to use C# to parse a glossary into database?

    - by Yaaqov
    This should be a simple one, but I'm a beginner with C#. Given a glossary list in the following format: aptitude ability, skill, gift, talent aqueous watery arguably maybe, perhaps, possibly, could be How can I parse this, and insert into a database table in the format: TABLE: Term_Glossary ================================================ Term_Name | Term_Definition | ================================================ aptitude | ability, skill, gift, talent | ------------------------------------------------ aqueous | watery | ------------------------------------------------ arguably | maybe, perhaps, possibly, could be| ================================================ Any help would be appreciated - thanks.

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  • PHP - Checking whether a string exists in an entire array?

    - by RC
    Hi all, Basic array question: $string = "The quick brown cat"; $check1 = "apple"; $check2 = "ball"; $check3 = "cat"; if ( (stripos($string, $check1) === false) || (stripos($string, $check2) === false) || (stripos($string, $check3) === false) ) { echo "Fail"; } How do I condense the above using an array ($check[])? Thanks!

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  • How to parse the table from webpage where there are many webpage.

    - by Harikrishna
    There are many tables in the one webpage from that I want to extract the data from only one table. I am using Html Agility Pack to parse the html table.There are many tables in one webpage but I want to extract the data from only one table. So I will first find that table for which I want to extract the data which I can do.Now problem is once I find that table,what I should do to extract the data from only that table ?

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  • Why does string::find return size_type and not an iterator?

    - by dehmann
    In C++, why does string::find return size_type and not an iterator? It would make sense because functions like string::replace or string::insert take iterators as input, so you could find some character and immediately pass the returned iterator to replace, etc. Also, std::find returns an iterator -- why is std::string::find different?

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  • I need to generate a string of 7 chars that is based on the id of the row.

    - by Totty
    I need to generate a string of 7 chars that is based on the id of the row. So knowing the id of the image and a secret key, i should get the generated string. the string must contain chars from "a" to "z" and numbers from 0 to 9. I have a dir that contains photos like this dir/p3/i2/s21/thumb.jpg the generated string is p3i2s21, then is used to calculate the path of the image.

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  • Is there a good Python library that can parse C++?

    - by csbrooks
    Google didn't turn up anything that seemed relevant. I have a bunch of existing, working C++ code, and I'd like to use python to crawl through it and figure out relationships between classes, etc. EDIT: Just wanted to point out: I don't think I need or want to parse every bit of C++; I just need something smart enough to pick up on class, function and member variable declarations, and to skip over function definitions.

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  • Error premature end of file pops up when accessing a URL

    - by kayteen
    Hi, I am using Coldfsuion 8.0.1 and Solaris 10 and when i try to run this URL, http://IPADDRESS/flex2gateway/http I am receiving an error message "Premature end of file". Please help me out if i am missing any installation/fix. Error details: [Flex] Premature end of file. flex.messaging.MessageException: Premature end of file. at flex.messaging.io.amfx.AmfxMessageDeserializer.fatalError(AmfxMessageDeserializer.java:249) at org.apache.xerces.util.ErrorHandlerWrapper.fatalError(Unknown Source) at org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLErrorReporter.reportError(Unknown Source) at org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLErrorReporter.reportError(Unknown Source) at org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLVersionDetector.determineDocVersion(Unknown Source) at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(Unknown Source) at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(Unknown Source) at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XMLParser.parse(Unknown Source) at org.apache.xerces.parsers.AbstractSAXParser.parse(Unknown Source) at javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser.parse(SAXParser.java:395) at javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser.parse(SAXParser.java:198) at flex.messaging.io.amfx.AmfxMessageDeserializer.parse(AmfxMessageDeserializer.java:103) at flex.messaging.io.amfx.AmfxMessageDeserializer.readMessage(AmfxMessageDeserializer.java:90) at flex.messaging.endpoints.amf.SerializationFilter.invoke(SerializationFilter.java:113)

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  • How can I put double quotes inside a string within an ajax JSON response?

    - by karlthorwald
    I receive a JSON response in an Ajax request from the server. This way it works: { "a" = "1", "b" = "hello 'kitty'" } But I did not succeed in putting double quotes around kitty. When I convert " to \x22 in the Ajax response, it is still interpreted as " by JavaScript and I cannot parse the JSON. Should I also escape the \ and unescape later (which would be possible)? How to do this? Edit: I am not sure if i expressed it well: I want this string inside of "b" after the parse: hello "kitty" If necessary I could also add an additional step after the parse to convert "b", but I guess it is not necessary, there is a more elegant way so this happens automatically?

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  • Can using Chronic impair you sense of time?

    - by Trip
    Haha.. I'm using Chronic to parse the time users add in the Calendar. Where the code works and implements the right time, the end result is that, IF a user adds a time, then it has no date, and because it has no date, it will not show in results. Any ideas? def set_dates unless self.natural_date.blank? || Chronic.parse(self.natural_date).blank? # check if we are dealing with a date or a date + time if time_provided?(self.natural_date) self.date = nil self.time = Chronic.parse(self.natural_date) else self.date = Chronic.parse(self.natural_date).to_date self.time = nil end end unless self.natural_end_date.blank? || Chronic.parse(self.natural_end_date).blank? # check if we are dealing with a date or a date + time if time_provided?(self.natural_end_date) self.end_date = nil self.end_time = Chronic.parse(self.natural_end_date) else self.end_date = Chronic.parse(self.natural_end_date).to_date self.end_time = nil end end end

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