I am using google data api which gives date in datetime format. I want to convert in Gregorian calendar date format. Does anyone know any methods for doing this?
Hello I am looking for a best way to ask/forward user so he/she adds my app to their page
one way is to make them follow the link
http://www.facebook.com/add.php?api_key=[your
application api key]&pages
(http://www.facebook.com/add.php?api_key=1fc2946c634702dfc75cce79c97c8cec&pages -real life example)
wrapping up the question: as facebook has made a lot of changes maybe the above method is the outdated one(though it is supported), and is there are any more ways to get same result?
I'm looking at the google maps api tutorial
and i see this
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/jsapi?autoload={'modules':[{name:'maps', version:3,other_params:'sensor=false'}]}"></script>
Why is modules in single quotes?
I need to save all ".xml" file names in a directory to a vector. To make a long story short, I cannot use the dirent API. It seems as if C++ does not have any concept of "directories".
Once I have the filenames in a vector, I can iterate through and "fopen" these files.
Is there an easy way to get these filenames at runtime?
Does Android come with a way to do Full Text Search?
I know is it not even possible to search contacts by the notes field, being Google the search company, but I would be disappointed if there is no API for that.
I have a two column list consisting of a US zipcode and a count (number of customers in this case). I want to put this data onto a map. Would Google maps API be a good fit for this?
It seems like this would be a common enough type of problem to already have an existing (preferably Java based) solution without having to re-invent the wheel.
Any suggestions?
Hi!
I'm developping an game using the API opengl es 2.0. I need to know how to generate the normal coordinate because i need them to developp the lighting.
I'm wondering if there is a software or an algorithm that generate normal coordinate.
Great thanks!
I have a http request call that return a url .
If I run this url in IE it returns a page that redirects to a another page and downloads the excel file.
How can I abstract this whole process in a c# Api tha will deal with http request + response + redirect + file_downlaod in a method and evetually return the file or the file stream.
thanks for the help.
Hi,
I created one blackberry application which will play a video on a button click.This is my code,
invocation=new Invocation("file:///SDCard/Blackberry/videos/PlayingVideo/funny.mp4");
registry=Registry.getRegistry("net.rim.device.api.content.BlackBerryContentHandler");
try
{
registry.invoke(invocation);
}
catch(Exception e)
{
}
Now i can play the Video file.After clicking the Back button the native player is going to the background.It always running in the background.But i want to close that player.I have no idea about how to do it.Anybody knows please help me.
I m learning python c api functions and keen to learn python 3.1 stable version.
Found an unresolved issue recently and tried
PyModule_AddIntConstant(PyObject *module, const char *name, long value)
Runtime error occurred for this function call.
Is there something wrong with the function in python 3.1?
I need to write a software, which launches DRM jobs in a customer environment and monitors those jobs status.
It should work with various customer environments and DRMs - like LSF, Sun Grid and others.
Can you recommend some 3rd party library, which hides DRM differences from me and has API like "launch job", "get list of jobs", "get job status" etc. ?
Both Java and native libraries are good for me.
I have a signedCMS, and would like to know how to use BountyCastle API to remove the signature so I can have clear access to the plain text file underneath?
Thanks
Recently, I've begun to see the geolocation API at work in my browsers. The crazy thing is, they're the most accurate Geolocation I've ever had. I live in va and most other geolocation services make it look like i live in new jersey or chicago. So whre do these browsers get this data?
java-me uses the internet connection of the mobile device to implement network api's.
are there any special features in the implementation of tcp/ip protocol stack for mobile devices or the implementation is essentially the same with a little different parameters like buffer space etc.
lets take symbian for example.
Hi, I am trying to develop a cocoa application that requires to read highlighted text from any application. But so far I cannot find any decent solution because the accessibility API isn't always work. (e.g. Firefox) Does anyone know it is implemented in text-to-speech included in Leopard?
I have found this SO question but it isn't solved.
I'm trying to make an app that links to Google streetview using latitude/longitude coordinates, and shows a streetview of the nearest road. This is coming from a fairly small and well covered area, so there isn't going to be any coordinates in the middle of the ocean.
Is there a published API showing the get parameters you need to link directly to streetview?
When I run this code on my computer with the help of "Google App Engine SDK", it displays (in my browser) the HTML code of the Google home page:
from google.appengine.api import urlfetch
url = "http://www.google.com/"
result = urlfetch.fetch(url)
print result.content
How can I make it display the page itself? I mean I want to see that page in my browser the way it would normally be seen by any user of the internet.
as topic, I am strange that why does the SDK not provide API to show the UIFont picker ? like the date Picker......
or maybe some open source code is available now ?
Thanks for your help !
Regards
Hi,
If someone asks me the below questions
What an Android Framework is?
What does it do?
How should I answer?
Also what is the role of API's such as Activity Manager, Location Manager etc in the Framework?
I wonder if there is a supported way to access the SharePoint 2010 SQL Server through an API?
I'm not talking about modifying any SharePoint Database directly (I know that that is still unsupported), but I'd like to store some data that my application needs, and instead of asking the user to enter a Connection String, I'd prefer to create my own database on the SQL Server that SharePoint uses.
I think I could use the new Service Application stuff, but that seems a bit overkill?
My company is working on end user/developer docs using mediawiki. I'd like to take a lot of the API docs that phpdoc spit out (for specific functions/methods) and have it in wiki markup for easy transfer.
Any solutions out there for getting wiki markup or wiki output from phpDoc? I've looked around and found nothing.
A client has trouble logging into our webpart (SP 2007). Apparently, his internet connection is via a proxy server. He has no problem logging in to our main website. Authentication from both the webpart and the website is through the same API.
Any suggestions? Thanks.