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  • How to create a Word document from a Silverlight 4 application

    - by George Durzi
    I'm looking for some options to programmatically create a Word document from within a Silverlight 4 application. I found two approaches which seemed promising at first but don't look like they will work. OpenXML SDK The OpenXML SDK isn't available for Silverlight at this time. Word Automation via COM Interop dynamic wordApplication = AutomationFactory.CreateObject("Word.Application"); Apparently this requires that the Silverlight 4 application be granted permission to run with elevated privileges, which is only available for out-of-browser applications (which ours isn't) My other thought is to hand off the request to a back-end service which doesn't have these limitations. Wanted to check for any ideas before going down that path. Thank you!

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  • Why is there no IronPerl (Perl for .Net)?

    - by Renaud Bompuis
    I'm a bit disappointed that there doesn't seem to be any effort to make Perl a first-class citizen of the .Net world. I've read a few 'reasons' in the past but I don't see why they can't be overcome (different garbage collectors, hard-to-parse syntax, part of CPAN modules couldn't be ported, different communities, ...). Activestate has a Perl.Net product but it's a hack (in the good sense) around a standard interpreter and some syntactic sugar to interoperate with .Net assemblies. A few years ago they stopped they visual studio integration of Perl citing lack of interest. That was a while ago, before all the changes to .Net to make it more 'dynamic'. Am I the only one who yearns for IronPerl?

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  • Assembly Microsoft.Xna.Framework.dll does not load

    - by jbsnorro
    When trying to load Microsoft.Xna.Framework.dll from any project, it throws a FileNotFoundException. The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E), with no innerException. Even the simple code like the following throws that exception: static void Main(string[] args) { Assembly.LoadFile(@"C:\Microsoft.Xna.Framework.dll"); } I run XP x64, but I've set the platform in the configuration manager to x86, because I know it shouldn't(doesn't) work on x64 or Any CPU. I've manually added the dll file to GAC, but that didn't solve the problem. I have also tried the M$ Assembly Binding Log Viewer to see if those logs had any useful information, but they didn't. Everything, the loading etc, was a success according to them. Any suggestions? please?

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  • ASP.NET url MAX_PATH limit

    - by Greg Ballard
    Hi, I've found an issue with ASP.NET that I know at least has stumped one other person out there. We were trying to use an HttpModule to handle wildcard requests to a web application. The generated url is dynamic and could potentially be several hundred characters long. Unfortunately there appears to be a limitation in the aspnet_isapi.dll file that limits the length of the path in the url to MAX_PATH which is hardcoded at 260 chars. Has anyone else ran into this and found a way around this limit? Query string parameters are not an option. Thanks, Greg Ballard

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  • create jrxml file at run time and modify at run time

    - by Srinivas
    Hi I have a requirement to develop custom reports where we already have some reoprts developed using JasperReports using iReport tool. Now the requirement is to modify those reports design at run time. I should use those existing jrxml files and save as to new report then change the design at run time. Also I should see those newly created reports whenever I want. I have gone through the Jasper API and Dynamic Reports where we can create the reports dynamically at run time but we can't save the design (like JRXML). I am looking for any other JRXML design API to create and modify and save the Jasper Reports at run time. I appreciate if any one can help me. Thanks in Advance Srinivas

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  • Magento with Mailchimp -----adding checkboxes programmatically

    - by luke
    Hi there, I have just created a mailchimp account and I have one question. I'm quite new to mailchimp. In my customer dashboard (of magento) i want to create a list subscribe form. Now I have a list of checkboxes that i run using a for next loop. I want to put these checkboxes in my mailchimp form and according to what the customer choices, the mailchimp list is updated. Ex. I have various categories (Apparel, furniture etc) these are set up from Magento backend and they have to be dynamic. These checkboxes are set up in a table. In Mailchimp I want to create user lists or one list with a group containing sub categories, that are created by my Magento code. I was wondering if this is possible. Your help would be very much appreciated. Regards, Luke

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  • Writing an Iron Python debugger

    - by Kragen
    As a learning exercise I'm writing myself a simple extension / plugin / macro framework using IronPython - I've gotten the basics working but I'd like to add some basic debugging support to make my script editor easier to work with. I've been hunting around on the internet a bit and I've found a couple of good resources on writing managed debuggers (including Mike Stall's excellent .Net Debugging blog and the MSDN documentaiton on the CLR Debugging API) - I understand that IronPython is essentially IL however apart from that I'm a tad lost on how to get started, in particular: Are there any significant differences between debugging a dynamic language (such as IronPython) to a static one (such as C#)? Do I need to execute my script in a special way to get IronPython to output suitable debugging information? Is debugging a script running inside the current process going to cause deadlocks, or does IronPython execute my script in a child process? Am I better off looking into how to produce a simple C# debugger first to get the general idea? (I'm not interested in the GUI aspect of making a debugger for now - I've already got a pretty good idea of how this might work)

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  • Middleware for MongoDB or CouchDB with jQuery Ajax/JSON frontend

    - by Tauren
    I've been using the following web development stack for a few years: java/spring/hibernate/mysql/jetty/wicket/jquery For certain requirements, I'm considering switching to a NoSQL datastore with an AJAX frontend. I would probably build the frontend with jQuery and communicate with the web application middleware using JSON. I'm leaning toward MongoDB because of more dynamic query capabilities, but am still considering CouchDB. I'm not sure what to use in the middle. Probably something RESTful? My preference is to stick with Java (or maybe Scala or Groovy) since I'm using tools like Drools for rules and Shiro for security. But then again, I want to pick something that is quick an easy to work with, so I'm open to other solutions. If you are building ajax/json/nosql solutions, I'd like to hear details about what tools you are using and any pros/cons you've found to using them. Thanks!

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  • What does Siebel Error SBL-BPR-00176 mean?

    - by braveterry
    My webapp talks to Siebel just fine in one test environment, but in another we are getting the following error message: <Exception> <Major No.>256</Major No.> <Minor No.>6750384</Minor No.> <Message> The workflow/task engine cannot determine a next step while executing process definition 'Dynamic Pricing Procedure'. The last step that it executed was 'Start'.(SBL-BPR-00176) </Message> <DetailedMessage>Unknown<DetailedMessage> </Exception> Any idea about what the error message means and what we might do to get around it?

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  • How do I iterate over the properties of an anonymous object in C#?

    - by Tomas Lycken
    I want to take an anonymous object as argument to a method, and then iterate over its properties to add each property/value to a a dynamic ExpandoObject. So what I need is to go from new { Prop1 = "first value", Prop2 = SomeObjectInstance, Prop3 = 1234 } to knowing names and values of each property, and being able to add them to the ExpandoObject. How do I accomplish this? Side note: This will be done in many of my unit tests (I'm using it to refactor away a lot of junk in the setup), so performance is to some extent relevant. I don't know enough about reflection to say for sure, but from what I've understood it's pretty performance heavy, so if it's possible I'd rather avoid it... Follow-up question: As I said, I'm taking this anonymous object as an argument to a method. What datatype should I use in the method's signature? Will all properties be available if I use object?

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  • Binding data to subgrid

    - by bhargav
    i have a jqgrid with a subgrid...the databinding is done in javascript like this <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> var x = screen.width; $(document).ready(function () { $("#projgrid").jqGrid({ mtype: 'POST', datatype: function (pdata) { getData(pdata); }, colNames: ['Project ID', 'Due Date', 'Project Name', 'SalesRep', 'Organization:', 'Status', 'Active Value', 'Delete'], colModel: [ { name: 'Project ID', index: 'project_id', width: 12, align: 'left', key: true }, { name: 'Due Date', index: 'project_date_display', width: 15, align: 'left' }, { name: 'Project Name', index: 'project_title', width: 60, align: 'left' }, { name: 'SalesRep', index: 'Salesrep', width: 22, align: 'left' }, { name: 'Organization:', index: 'customer_company_name:', width: 56, align: 'left' }, { name: 'Status', index: 'Status', align: 'left', width: 15 }, { name: 'Active Value', index: 'Active Value', align: 'left', width: 10 }, { name: 'Delete', index: 'Delete', align: 'left', width: 10}], pager: '#proj_pager', rowList: [10, 20, 50], sortname: 'project_id', sortorder: 'asc', rowNum: 10, loadtext: "Loading....", subGrid: true, shrinkToFit: true, emptyrecords: "No records to view", width: x - 100, height: "100%", rownumbers: true, caption: 'Projects', subGridRowExpanded: function (subgrid_id, row_id) { var subgrid_table_id, pager_id; subgrid_table_id = subgrid_id + "_t"; pager_id = "p_" + subgrid_table_id; $("#" + subgrid_id).html("<table id='" + subgrid_table_id + "' class='scroll'></table><div id='" + pager_id + "' class='scroll'></div>"); jQuery("#" + subgrid_table_id).jqGrid({ mtype: 'POST', postData: { entityIndex: function () { return row_id } }, datatype: function (pdata) { getactionData(pdata); }, height: "100%", colNames: ['Event ID', 'Priority', 'Deadline', 'From Date', 'Title', 'Status', 'Hours', 'Contact From', 'Contact To'], colModel: [ { name: 'Event ID', index: 'Event ID' }, { name: 'Priority', index: 'IssueCode' }, { name: 'Deadline', index: 'IssueTitle' }, { name: 'From Date', index: 'From Date' }, { name: 'Title', index: 'Title' }, { name: 'Status', index: 'Status' }, { name: 'Hours', index: 'Hours' }, { name: 'Contact From', index: 'Contact From' }, { name: 'Contact To', index: 'Contact To' } ], caption: "Action Details", rowNum: 10, pager: '#actionpager', rowList: [10, 20, 30, 50], sortname: 'Event ID', sortorder: "desc", loadtext: "Loading....", shrinkToFit: true, emptyrecords: "No records to view", rownumbers: true, ondblClickRow: function (rowid) { } }); jQuery("#actiongrid").jqGrid('navGrid', '#actionpager', { edit: false, add: false, del: false, search: false }); } }); jQuery("#projgrid").jqGrid('navGrid', '#proj_pager', { edit: false, add: false, del: false, excel: true, search: false }); }); function getactionData(pdata) { var project_id = pdata.entityIndex(); var ChannelContact = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_ddlChannelContact').value; var HideCompleted = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_chkHideCompleted').checked; var Scm = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_chkScm').checked; var checkOnlyContact = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_chkOnlyContact').checked; var MerchantId = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_ucProjectDetail_hidden_MerchantId').value; var nrows = pdata.rows; var npage = pdata.page; var sortindex = pdata.sidx; var sortdir = pdata.sord; var path = "project_brow.aspx/GetActionDetails" $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: path, data: "{'project_id': '" + project_id + "','ChannelContact': '" + ChannelContact + "','HideCompleted': '" + HideCompleted + "','Scm': '" + Scm + "','checkOnlyContact': '" + checkOnlyContact + "','MerchantId': '" + MerchantId + "','nrows': '" + nrows + "','npage': '" + npage + "','sortindex': '" + sortindex + "','sortdir': '" + sortdir + "'}", contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", success: function (data, textStatus) { if (textStatus == "success") obj = jQuery.parseJSON(data.d) ReceivedData(obj); }, error: function (data, textStatus) { alert('An error has occured retrieving data!'); } }); } function ReceivedData(data) { var thegrid = jQuery("#actiongrid")[0]; thegrid.addJSONData(data); } function getData(pData) { var dtDateFrom = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_dtDateFrom_textBox').value; var dtDateTo = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_dtDateTo_textBox').value; var Status = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_ddlStatus').value; var Type = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_ddlType').value; var Channel = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_ddlChannel').value; var ChannelContact = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_ddlChannelContact').value; var Customers = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_txtCustomers').value; var KeywordSearch = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_txtKeywordSearch').value; var Scm = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_chkScm').checked; var HideCompleted = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_chkHideCompleted').checked; var SelectedCustomerId = document.getElementById("<%=hdnSelectedCustomerId.ClientID %>").value var MerchantId = document.getElementById('ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_ucProjectDetail_hidden_MerchantId').value; var nrows = pData.rows; var npage = pData.page; var sortindex = pData.sidx; var sortdir = pData.sord; PageMethods.GetProjectDetails(SelectedCustomerId, Customers, KeywordSearch, MerchantId, Channel, Status, Type, dtDateTo, dtDateFrom, ChannelContact, HideCompleted, Scm, nrows, npage, sortindex, sortdir, AjaxSucceeded, AjaxFailed); } function AjaxSucceeded(data) { var obj = jQuery.parseJSON(data) if (obj != null) { if (obj.records!="") { ReceivedClientData(obj); } else { alert('No Data Available to Display') } } } function AjaxFailed(data) { alert('An error has occured retrieving data!'); } function ReceivedClientData(data) { var thegrid = jQuery("#projgrid")[0]; thegrid.addJSONData(data); } </script> as u can see projgrid is my parent grid and action grid is my subgrid to be shown onclicking the '+' symbol Projgrid is binded and being displayed but when it comes to subgrid im able to get the data but the problem comes at the time of binding data to subgrid which is done in function named ReceivedData where you can see like this function ReceivedData(data) { var thegrid = jQuery("#actiongrid")[0]; thegrid.addJSONData(data); } "data" is what i wanted exactly but it cannot be binded to actiongrid which is the subgrid Thanx in advance for help

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  • iPhone long plist

    - by Zac Altman
    I have some data i want to add in to my app...about 650 categories (includes a name + id number), each with an average of 85 items (each with a name/id number). Will the iPhone support such a large plist? I want to first display the categories in a UITableView, when a category is selected I want to display all of the associated items. Having such a large plist, im not sure if the iPhone will lag when loading the items. At over 51,000 lines it seems like...it might.

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  • Dynamically load nib for iPhone/iPad within view controller

    - by qui
    Hello I have converted an iPhone application using the wizard like thing in XCode into a universal app. It builds fine but obviously looks a bit rubbish in some areas :) I need to load nibs according to which device is being used. I dont wish to create my view controllers using initWithNib as I already have code to create the controllers with some data (initWithMyLovelyData) which doesnt do anything to do with nib loading. I know to find out the device you use UI_USER_INTERFACE_IDIOT() so I tried overriding the initWithNibName within the actual view controllers themselves, assuming they get called internally somehow. But it's not working as I guess I am unsure of the syntax. I have tried if(ipad..) self = [super initWithNibName:@"MyIpadNib" bundle:nibBundleOrNil]; And that doesnt work :/ EDIT - I know I have massively edited this, made my question a bit more specific after doing some more research - apologies!

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  • Memory Allocation Profiling in C++

    - by Amit Kumar
    I am writing an application and am surprised to see its total memory usage is already too high. I want to profile the dynamic memory usage of my application: How many objects of each kind are there in the heap, and which functions created these objects? Also, how much memory is used by each of the object? Is there a simple way to do this? I am working on both linux and windows, so tools of any of the platforms would suffice. NOTE: I am not concerned with memory leaks here.

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  • Python-MySQLdb problem: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32

    - by jsalonen
    As part of trying out django CMS (http://www.django-cms.org/), I'm struggling with getting Python-MySQLdb to work (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/MySQL-python/). I have installed Django CMS and all of its dependencies (Python 2.5, Django, django-south, MySQL server) I'm trying out the example code within Django CMS code with MySQL as chosen database type When I execute python manage.py syncdb, the following error occurs: django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured: Error loading MySQLdb module: /root/.python-eggs/MySQL_python-1.2.3c1-py2.5-linux-i686.egg-tmp/_mysql.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32 I have been able to trace the problem specifically to python-mySQLdb (as also visible in the stack trace). Other than that, I am completely puzzled. I don't have a clue what ELFCLASS32 means, or what ELF class is anyway. I suspect that this error could have something to do with the fact that I am running 64-bit version of Debian 5 (on a VPS). Any good ideas how to troubleshoot?

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  • Google Maps & jQuery InfoWindow Replacement

    - by Denis Hoctor
    Hi all, So I'm rewriting my first google maps app and I'm looking at how I create info windows on click of a marker and it seems very inefficent to be adding a listener for each. Previously I've used GInfoWindow and EBubble (http://econym.org.uk/gmap/ebubble.htm). I was thinking that I could use jQuery to show a div with dynamic data if I had a hook for each marker to show the window and relevant marker info (pulled from JSON). I can see each marker has a unique id (e.g. mtgt_unnamed_2822) but I'm not sure how to predicte this. Has anyone tried this before or know how to go about it? Thanks Denis

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  • Product table, many kinds of product, each product has many parameters

    - by StoneHeart
    Hi, i'm have not much experience in table design. My goal is a product table(s), it must design to fix some requirement below: Support many kind of products (TV, Phone, PC, ...). Each kind of product has different set of parameters like: Phone will have Color, Size, Weight, OS... PC will have CPU, HDD, RAM... Set of parameters must be dynamic. You can add or edit any parameter you like. I don't want make a table for each kind of product. So I need help to find a correct solution. Thanks.

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  • Dynamically creating GWT screens using Metadata?

    - by Francis Shanahan
    I have an AWT applet application that needs to be ported over to GWT. The applet screens are described in meta data and the applet renders each screen dynamically using reflection. We'd like the same thing in GWT/ExtGWT. I've built a working version of this ExtJS whereby the metadata is turned into ExtJS Screen configs in the form of JSON. The drawback with this approach is the "wiring" of controls to data needs to be written in Javascript. GWT is preferred since it'd be all Java code, no JS. Upon digging in it's possible to render the screens using GWT off the metadata using GWT.create(). The problem I'm having is the wiring to hook a dynamically created button for example to an event handler requires reflection which is not supported in GWT. Is this conclusion correct? and if so, are there any other ways to achieve this type of dynamic UI using ExtGWT?

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  • Java Web Service - Faulty Services - ClassNotFound Exception

    - by Epitaph
    My Project has 2 java files (A.java and B.java in same package). A.java uses methods in B.java. And, an external jar has been added in the project build path. In order to create a web service (bottom up) from the class, I created a new Dynamic Web Project in Eclipse with axis2 as the runtime platform, and imported A.java and B.java source files. Next, since all my methods that need to be exposed are contained in A.java, I right click on it and created web service using the standard settings. When I deploy the web service on my apache, I get "Fault Service" and a few ClassNotFound Exceptions for some of the classes in my external jar file (I have already imported it as an external jar). Does the external jar needs to be imported in another way?

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  • How do you load the app.config file into a DLL

    - by Bluephlame
    So I cant find a definitive answer to the Question. How do you load the app.config file into a DLL. I understand that generally the App.config info should be put into the executable app.config. However i am building an add-in and have to executable available. I would like to use the namespace.dll.config file to store my variables, but i need a way of loading it into the system. Do you need to build out some code to load this file in? Can you use the configurationManager namespace to make this happen easily?

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  • GhostScript font issues

    - by Robert
    I'm running GPL Ghostscript 8.70 (2009-07-31) on Windows XP. I have about 100 PDF files I've attempted to run through GS, but I'm having font-related issues on two separate groups of files from two different customers. I'm not sure if the issues could be related. Here are the two errors I receive: Loading Courier font from C:\Program Files\gs\fonts/cour.ttf... 2343384 986555 13583240 12261829 3 done. Using CourierNewPSMT font for Courier. Error: /rangecheck in --get-- Can't find CID font "Arial". Substituting CID font /Adobe-Identity for /Arial, see doc/Use.htm#CIDFontSubstitution. The substitute CID font "Adobe-Identity" is not provided either. Will exit with error. Error: /undefined in findresource I've tried just about everything I can think of with fontmap and cidfmap. Does anyone out there have a solution?

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  • How to : required validator based on user role ASP.Net MVC 3

    - by user70909
    Hi, i have a form where i have the field "Real Cost" i want to customize its appearance and wither it should be validated based on user role. to be more clear is say the client want to show his field in the form or details page and also make it editable for users in Roles "Senior Sales, Manager" but not other roles, so can anyone please guide me of the best way ? should i write custom required validation based on user in role, and if so can you please provide the right implementation of it? some may tell me create custom model for this, but i think it would be hassle plus the Roles will be dynamic so it is not predefined set of roles. i hope i was clear enough

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  • swfobject in Uploadify not working with IE 7 or 8

    - by Graeme
    I am using Uploadify and have a pop up which is loaded by jQuery by Ajax. The page on which the popup lives on has an include to swfobject (from Google's Code Api) and the Uploadify button should appear. This works great on FF and Chrome but IE gives me a javascript error Unknown runtime error line 4 character 5942 Anyone got any ideas how to fix this problem? It's possibly to do with the fact that I'm using it from within dynamic content. I found the following link but there is no definitive answer Possible answer

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  • ActiveReports nested subreport rendering resulting in error

    - by Christopher Klein
    I'm having a problem with an ActiveReports(3.0) report which contains nested subreports. The problem is that the child/grandchild subreports are rendering before their predecessor has completed rendering so the XMLDataSource cannot be set properly. It seems to be a purely timing issue has occassionally if I am debugging the report in Visual Studio and stepping through the code the report will generate but mostly I get an error message: "FileURL not set or empty" The FileURL is supposed to be empty has we are dynamically loading the XML to the report. The structure of the report is: Parent Child1 Child2 GrandChild2-1 GrandChild2-2 I found one solution going back to 2004 on Data Dynamics website that you basically have to force the subreports to look at the parent. ((DataDynamics.ActiveReports.DataSources.XMLDataSource) subrpt.DataSource).FileURL = ((DataDynamics.ActiveReports.DataSources.XMLDataSource) this.DataSource).FileURL; This seemed to work for a while until I took out all my breakpoints and tried to run it and now it just gives me the error message. If anyone has ran across this or has any suggestions on getting around it, it would be greatly appreciated. Running ActiveReports 5.3.1436.2 thanks, Chris

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  • how do I filter special charactors while pursing??

    - by mathew
    hi I am doing html pursing with php dom document I am getting some special charators in my result how do I filter the same?? foreach ($fdats as $fdat) { foreach($fdat->getElementsByTagName('a') as $mdat) { $comb[] = trim($mdat->nodeValue); } } and the HTML is something like this <div class="content1" id="user" style="width: 47%; margin-right: 20px;"> <div class="ad first_row"> <p class="ad" style="width: 70%;"> <a href="/site/users"><img class="dynamic-icon">&nbsp; James</a> </p> the out put is  James, and how do I get rid of Â

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