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  • Symfony 1.4: Storing an array in session with SetAttribute

    - by Tom
    Hi, I'm wondering if someone knows how to store an array into a user session? This is the method to store a single attribute: $this->getUser()->setAttribute('something', $something); And the documentation says: "User attributes can store any type of data (strings, arrays, and associative arrays)" ... but doesn't say anything more. The API documentation doesn't have a "SetAttributes" or something similarly obvious. Thank you.

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  • Implementing OAuth protocol in Java

    - by Wasim
    Hi all , I'm looking for an open source library that implements the OAuth protocol , I need the server side implementation . Say I have a Social network system , and I want to give my users an OAth abiliy to my API , like facebook. Do you have any suggestion , sure examples . Thanks in advance ...

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  • Is there any way to run Python on Android ?

    - by e-satis
    I like the Android platform. Actually, with some friends, we even participate to the ADC with the Spoxt project. But Java is not my favourite language at all. We are working on a S60 version and this platform has a nice Python API. Of course there is nothing official about Python on Android, but since Jython exists, does anybody know a way to let the snake and the robot work together ?

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  • display custome tile for missing tiles in google maps app

    - by Beans
    I am working with google maps in flash, and i would like to know how to serve up my own image tile for the "we have no imagery at this zoom level..." error. I dont want to serve up an entire map of images - just for the times when google has no image does the tile layer base dispatch an event? (i couldnt find any in the api) is there a method that can be overridden by extending the tilelayerbase class any help appreciated

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  • Using IBM FileNet Web services in C# Application

    - by acadia
    Hello Experts, Our organization uses IBM FileNet as document management system. FileNet P8 comes with a web services API which can be used in .net Has anyone of you guys tried this? If yes could you please direct me to any resources to kick start? Thanks a ton in advance.

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  • How to create Binary Tree in a image(.jpeg)

    - by abc
    I have data structured in Binary tree format, i want to represent it into an image(*. jpeg) then i need to display that image on web page and all the data will come @ runtime, so image processing should be done @ runtime, how to do this ? This is what my thought solution any other suitable solution are also welcomed, web site is in .NET , i am thinking to produce image using java api then integrate it to .NET wither through WEB-SERVICE call or any other solutions are also welcomed.

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  • How to deal with JSON output that might be an array, or might be a value

    - by Summer
    Hi - I'm getting JSON-encoded output from another organization's API. In many cases, the output can be either an array of objects (if there are many) or an object (if there's just one). Right now I'm writing tortured code like this: if ( is_array($json['candidateList']['candidate'][0]) ) { foreach ($json['candidateList']['candidate'] as $candidate) { // do something to each object } } else { // do something to the single object } How can I handle it so the "do something" part of my code only appears once and uses a standard syntax?

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  • Good authorize.net PHP libraries

    - by markwatson
    I'm working on a PHP project and am looking for a good authorize.net gateway. I want something with mature code that's tested. The goal is to avoid writing and testing the entire thing myself based on the authorize.net api docs. Does anyone know of any good PHP libraries for this? I've search Google to no avail.

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  • Self Hosted Dropbox Alternative?

    - by Hutch
    Does anyone know of any self-hosted Dropbox alternatives? We have a need to share files/folders between staff and partners (small scale) and for various reasons we'd prefer to host it ourselves. Sharepoint seems a little too focussed on "check in/check out" and things like webdav/ftp seem a little kludgy. In an ideal world something where you (as an IT person) can setup an area, make a user "owner" and from there they can add their customers would be great. Windows or Virtual Appliance would be ideal.

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  • Invalid Label Error with JSON request

    - by Oscar Godson
    I've read about this a lot and I just can't figure it out. It has nothing to do with MY code, it has to do with the feed or something because if I swap it with a Twitter feed it returns an Object object which is perfect. $.getJSON('http://rockbottom.nozzlmedia.com:8000/api/portland/?count=1&callback=?',function(json){ console.log(json) }); And i get an "invalid label" error. Any ideas?

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  • How do I draw separators?

    - by someguy
    I am programming in C, using the Windows API, and would like to know how I could draw separators. I'm a total noob when it comes to writing GUI applications, so I may need a code example.

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  • Android: Music track visualization

    - by Swathi EP
    Hello all, I want to create an music track visualization for an music player application which should look like as below: you can see in the above image that, there is an equalizer kind of view and it should vary as the music track is played. I need to know the right way to achieve the above visualization, which api to use?, etc., Any suggestion will be greatly helpful to me. Thanks, Swathi

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  • How do I strip local symbols from linux kernel module without breaking it?

    - by Kimvais
    If I do --strip-debug or --strip-unneeded, I have the .ko that lists all function names with nm, if I do just strip foo.ko I have a kernel module that refuses to load. Does anyone know a quick shortcut how to remove all symbols that are not needed for module loading so that people cannot reverse engineer the API:s as easily? PS: For all you open source bigots; this is something that general public will never be using in any case so no need to turn the question into a GPL flame war.

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  • Dynamic memory managment under Linux

    - by petersohn
    I know that under Windows, there are API functions like global_alloc() and such, which allocate memory, and return a handle, then this handle can be locked and a pointer returned, then unlocked again. When unlocked, the system can move this piece of memory around when it runs low on space, optimising memory usage. My question is that is there something similar under Linux, and if not, how does Linux optimize its memory usage?

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  • Database Schema for Machine Tags?

    - by Gabriel
    Machine tags are more precise tags: http://www.flickr.com/groups/api/discuss/72157594497877875. They allow a user to basically tag anything as an object in the format object:property=value Any tips on a rdbms schema that implements this? Just wondering if anyone has already dabbled with this. I imagine the schema is quite similar to implementing rdf triples in a rdbms

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