Some app is hitting my site excessively from GAE. Here is the browser string in the logs:
AppEngine-Google; (+http://code.google.com/appengine; appid: ware)
Can that app be identified ? "appid" would seem to indicate this but it doesn't seem to be the case.
given an xml string like this:
<some><nested><xml>value</xml></nested></some>
what's the best option (using ruby) to format it into something readable like:
<some>
<nested>
<xml>value</xml>
</nested>
</some>
Here's the quick version of the code as it stands right now:
function foo(attributeName, someJSObj, key, newValue)
{
someJSObj[key].attributeName = newValue;
}
Obviously this doesn't work, since it just creates a new element called attributeName. Is there an easy way to dereference the attributeName into the string that represents some existing attribute on someJSObj?
i have a string like this
"o1 1232.5467 1232.5467 1232.5467 1232.5467 1232.5467 1232.5467"
how do i extract only "o1 1232.5467"
the no.of characters to be extracted are not the same always..hence i want to extract until second space is encountered..plz help..
I was wonding if there was an alternative to itoa() for converting an integer to a string because when I run it in visual Studio I get warnings, and when I compile my program under Linux, it won't even compile.
Thanks,
tomek
Hi there,
I'm using Visual Studio 2005 and have a DataTable with two columns and some rows that I want to output to the console. I hoped there would be something like:
DataTable results = MyMethod.GetResults();
Console.WriteLine (results.ToString());
What's the best way (i.e. least amount of coding from me) to convert a simple DataTable to a string?
Thanks,
Mark.
The following unicode and string can exist on their own if defined explicitly:
>>> value_str='Andr\xc3\xa9'
>>> value_uni=u'Andr\xc3\xa9'
If I only have u'Andr\xc3\xa9' assigned to a variable like above, how do I convert it to 'Andr\xc3\xa9' in Python 2.5 or 2.6?
I'm parsing some code and want to match the doxygen comments before a function. However, because I want to match for a specific function name, getting only the immediately previous comment is giving me problems.
Is there a way to search backward through a string using the Python Regex library?
Is there a better (easier) approach that I'm missing?
int i = 4;
string text = "Player ";
cout << (text + i);
I'd like it to cout "Player 4"
^ The above is obviously wrong but it shows what I'm trying to do here. Is there an easy way to do this or do I have to start adding new includes?
I would like to have a string (char*) parsed into a tm struct in C. Is there any built-in function to do that?
I am referring to ANSI C in C99 Standard.
I need to create multiple /testcontainer: parameters to feed into a task that exec's MsTest.
I have the following :
<ItemGroup>
<TestFiles Include="$(ProjectPath)\**\UnitTest.*.dll" />
</ItemGroup>
for each match in TestFiles I would like to build a string like so:
"/testcontainer:UnitTest.SomeLibrary1.dll"
"/testcontainer:UnitTest.SomeLibrary2.dll"
"/testcontainer:UnitTest.SomeLibrary3.dll"
I am trying to use the internals of MSBuild without having to create a custom task, is this possible ?
TIA
Dear experts,
I download the Android code and "make sdk" to build out my own SDK, but the emulator from this SDK does not work well -- it only shows the black window with the "ANDROID" string, but I can't see any desktop picture or any applications. what's wrong here? anyone could please provide me a hint? Thanks a lot.
I use the command:
$./emulator @jiawelin -debug all
and the last output message is:
emulator: android_hw_control_init: hw-control qemud handler initialized
Definition:
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that has the property of reading the same in either direction
How to check if the given string is a palindrome?
This was one of the FAIQ [Frequently Asked Interview Question] a while ago but that mostly using C.
Looking for solutions in any and all languages possible.
Let's say using Javascript, I want to match a string that ends with [abcde] but not with abc.
So the regex should match xxxa, xxxbc, xxxabd but not xxxabc.
I am utterly confused.
I have a method which has domain name as a String parameter.
def modelName="Equity"
I want to use it like
def results=modelName.findAll()
Please guide me!
while xml parsing, i have a string value like this :
android & iphone
but my parsed value(output what i am getting) is just:
android
then i used the normalize method it comes :
android iphone
But i need a output like:
android & iphone
How to do that? Any Idea?
i have a string like this
"o1 1232.5467 1232.5467 1232.5467 1232.5467 1232.5467 1232.5467"
how do i extract only "o1 1232.5467"
the no.of characters to be extracted are not the same always..hence i want to extract until second space is encountered..plz help..
My string looks like:
$fullPath = $dirName . "/" . $file;
If I replace / with \, it gives error: "Expecting identifier or variable". I want to store in the latter way itself. How to override anything coming in between?