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  • How do I make BeautifulSoup parse the contents of textarea tags as HTML?

    - by brofield
    Before 3.0.5, BeautifulSoup used to treat the contents of <textarea as HTML. It now treats it as text. The document I am parsing has HTML inside the textarea tags, and I am trying to process it. I've tried: for textarea in soup.findAll('textarea'): contents = BeautifulSoup.BeautifulSoup(textarea.contents) textarea.replaceWith(contents.html(text=True)) But I'm getting errors. I can't find this in the documentation, and the alternative parsers aren't helping. Anyone know how I can parse the textareas as HTML?

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  • Problem with parsing SQL into table variable

    - by Stanley Ross
    I'm using the following code to read a SQL XML Variable into a table variable. I am getting the following error. " Incorrect syntax near '.'. " Can't quite Figure it out DECLARE @LOBS Table ( LineGUID varchar(40) ) DECLARE @lg xml SET @lg = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16" standalone="yes"?> <Table> <LOB> <LineGuid>d6e3adad-8c53-4768-91a3-745c0dae0e08</LineGuid> </LOB> <LOB> <LineGuid>4406db8f-0d19-47da-953b-afc1db38b124</LineGuid> </LOB> </Table>' INSERT INTO @LOBS(LineGUID) SELECT ParamValues.ID.value('.','VARCHAR(40)') FROM @lg.nodes('/Table/LOB/LineGuid') AS ParamValues(ID)

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  • Boost info parser

    - by Ockonal
    Hello, I'm going to use boost INFO parser There is examples of file structure but not of using. Could you help me with reading key/value from boost info file?

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  • Parsing EXIF's "ExposureTime" using PHP

    - by MarkL
    Re, One photo with exposure being 1/640 has the EXIF field of "ExposureTime" eq. "15625/10000000". I am not sure why some photos display this value in a readable format (e.g., "1/100"), but I need to convert this "15625" back to "1/640". How? :) Thanks.

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  • parsing/matching string occurrence in C

    - by David
    I have the following string: const char *str = "\"This is just some random text\" 130 28194 \"Some other string\" \"String 3\"" I would like to get the the integer 28194 of course the integer varies, so I can't do strstr("20194"). So I was wondering what would be a good way to get that part of the string? I was thinking to use #include <regex.h> which I already have a procedure to match regexp's but not sure how the regexp in C will look like using the POSIX style notation. [:alpha:]+[:digit:] and if performance will be an issue. Or will it be better using strchr,strstr? Any ideas will be appreciate it

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  • PROLOG - DCG parsing

    - by user2895589
    Hello I am new Prolog and DGC.I want to write a DCG to parse time expressions like 10.20 am or 12 oclock. how can I check 10.20 am is valid expression or not for Olcock I wrote some code. oclock --> digit1,phrase1. digit1 --> [T],{digit1(T)}. digit1(1). digit1(2). digit1(3). digit1(4). digit1(5). digit1(6). digit1(7). digit1(8). digit1(9). digit1(10). digit1(11). digit1(12). phrase1 --> [P],{phrase1(P)}. phrase1(Oclock). i ma checking by query oclock([1,oclock],[]). can someone help me on this.

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  • parsing primitive types using java.util.Scanner

    - by Rich Fluckiger
    I'm new to java so forgive the noob question. I have created a swing application that basically has three input strings in JTextFields: loanAmount, interestRate and loanYears and a single submit button with the EventAction. I'm trying to use the java.util.Scanner to parse the input to primitive types that I can use in calculations. I'm getting an error in NetBeans indicating that my variables are not recognized? should I not be calling System.in? private void submitButtonActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { Scanner keyInput = new Scanner(System.in); while (true) try{ double amount = keyInput.nextDouble(loanAmount.getText()); double interest = keyInput.nextDouble(interestRate.getText()); int years = keyInput.nextInt(loanYears.getText()); } catch (NumberFormatException nfe){ } }

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  • Apache and linux file permissions can't browse file or directories

    - by dardub
    I just copied my magento site over to a local server running CentOS 5.4. The browser said it can't locate the location of the stylesheets. The stylesheets are within /skin/frontend/my_new_interface/design2/css. I tried to view in the browser and I can't view any of the files within the css directory. I verified a million times that I'm typing in the correct location. I can view files within /skin/frontend/my_new_interface/design2. Can't browse directories within browser however. I typed in ls -l css and get: -rwxr-xr-x 1 apache apache listed for all the files I tried chmod -R 755 and the directories I changed the apache conf Options Indexes But still when I browse the directories I get Forbidden. However, in another fresh installation of magento in the same www dir, I am able to browse directories. As far as I can tell both installations have same ownership and permissions. I also tried find . -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; find . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \; which was recommended in the magento wiki I've just run out of ideas.

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  • How to check for a dynamically created file in Java?

    - by Moev4
    I have an application where I need to check for a file which may be created dynamically during my execution, I will give up after some MAX time where the file has yet to show up. I wanted to know if there was a more efficient method in Java of checking for the file other than polling for it and then sleeping every X seconds? If not what would be the most efficient manner of doing this?

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  • Parsing a comma-separated list

    - by alex
    I have a comma-separated list of values, for example: strins s = "param1=true;param2=4;param3=2.0f;param4=sometext;"; I need a functions: public bool ExtractBool(string parameterName, string @params); public int ExtractInt(string parameterName, string @params); public float ExtractFloat(string parameterName, string @params); public string ExtractString(string parameterName, string @params); Is there a special functions in .net that can help me with csl ? PS: parameter names are equal within a list.

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  • Linux file names & file globbing

    - by John Lelos
    I have a list of files named: file000 file001 file002 file003 ... file1100 How can I match all files that have a number greater than 800 but less than 1000 ? I am using linux bash Thank you Edit Actually, my files are named like: ab869.enc cp936.enc g122345.enc x2022.enc abc8859-14.enc aax5601.enc cp936-1.enc so the first solution dont match the correct files :( How can I match files that have number between 800-999 ?

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  • parsing email text reply/forward

    - by Theofanis Pantelides
    Hi, I am creating a web based email client using c# asp.net. What is confusing is that various email clients seem to add the original text in alot of different ways when replying by email. What I was wondering is that, if there is some sort of standardized way, to disambiguate this process? Thank you -Theo

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  • How to read a file line using php in a javascript variable without the breakline character ?

    - by coolboycsaba
    I have a txt file on the server which contains 10 lines of text. The text file is rewritten sometimes, and I get new lines using "\r\n". My problem shows when I want to load the lines in javascript variables. I do it like this, but this work only for numbers or for the last line of the file, because its not using the breakline tag: var x = '<?php echo $file[0]; ?>'; Ive tried to alert(x) but it`s not working.... (working only if I read the last line) Any idead ?

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  • Python library to detect if a file has changed between different runs?

    - by Stefano Borini
    Suppose I have a program A. I run it, and performs some operation starting from a file foo.txt. Now A terminates. New run of A. It checks if the file foo.txt has changed. If the file has changed, A runs its operation again, otherwise, it quits. Does a library function/external library for this exists ? Of course it can be implemented with an md5 + a file/db containing the md5. I want to prevent reinventing the wheel.

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  • Parsing line with delimiter in Python

    - by neversaint
    I have lines of data which I want to parse. The data looks like this: a score=216 expect=1.05e-06 a score=180 expect=0.0394 What I want to do is to have a subroutine that parse them and return 2 values (score and expect) for each line. However this function of mine doesn't seem to work: def scoreEvalFromMaf(mafLines): for word in mafLines[0]: if word.startswith("score="): theScore = word.split('=')[1] theEval = word.split('=')[2] return [theScore, theEval] raise Exception("encountered an alignment without a score") Please advice what's the right way to do it?

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  • Unable to get nodeValue using DOMDocument class in PHP

    - by Harish
    I am Parsing a HTML document using DOMDocument Class in PHP, i wanted to get the nodeValue of a div element, but it is giving me null, <div id="summary"> Hi, my name is <span>ABC</span> <br/> address is here at stackoverflow... <span>.... .... <div> want to get the value inside the div, and the code i wrote wass $div_node=$dom->getElementById("summary"); $node_value=$div_node->nodeValue; but it is giving me a null value, please help.

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  • Weird parsing date string error in Android 2.0 emulator

    - by kknight
    I have a simple test code for testing SimpleDateFormat. This code works well on Eclipse and Android 1.5 emulator, but it failed at Android 2.0 emulator. Does anyone know why? Thanks. public class TemplateActivity extends Activity { /** Called when the activity is first created. */ @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); TextView tv = new TextView(this); tv.setText(R.string.hello); setContentView(tv); SimpleDateFormat format = new SimpleDateFormat("EEE, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss zzz"); String dateStr = "Mon, 17 May 2010 01:45:41 GMT"; try { Date parsed = format.parse(dateStr); Log.v("Test", parsed.toString()); } catch (ParseException pe) { Log.v("Test", "ERROR: Cannot parse \"" + dateStr + "\""); } } } Log message: V/Test( 400): ERROR: Cannot parse "Mon, 17 May 2010 01:45:41 GMT"

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  • Parsing NTFS Partition in C

    - by DooriBar
    Hello all, I'm just a beginner and I have a need to parse a NTFS partition for the purpose of extracting Security Descriptors. (I been trying to use the native functions of the Windows API, but my conclusion is that something is seriously wrong with the functions' behavior, or their documentation.) I was wondering if anybody here experienced with such requirement, and could give me few hints, references, guidance... where to begin? (I've found www.ntfs.com, seems to have NTFS structure information, but I'm afraid I'll need something more to get started...) My intention is to use it under Windows XP. Thanks in advanced, Doori Bar

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  • Get methods params type parsing wsdl file in a rails/ruby application

    - by Marco Sangiorgi
    Hi, I have a question about ruby and wsdl soap. I couldn't find a way to get each method's params and their type. For example, if I found out that a soap has a methods called "get_user_information" (using wsdlDriver) is there a way to know if this method requires some params and what type of params does it require (int, string, complex type, ecc..)? I'd like to be able to build html forms from a remote wsdl for each method... Sorry for my horrible English :D

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  • Parsing a Vimeo ID using Javascript?

    - by Tom
    Hi, Could anyone point me in the right direction to parse an ID from a Vimeo URL in Javascript? The URL will be entered by a user so I will need to check that they have entered it in the correct format. I need the ID so that I can use their simple API to retrieve video data. Any help appreciated.

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  • parsing a xml to get some values

    - by Joan Silverstone
    Hello, i have this xml: http://www.managerleague.com/export_data.pl?data=transfers&output=xml&hide_header=0 These are player sales from a browser game. I want to save some fields from these sales. I am fetching that xml with curl and storing on my server. Then do the following: $xml_str = file_get_contents('salespage.xml'); $xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xml_str); $items = $xml->xpath('*/transfer'); print_r($items); foreach($items as $item) { echo $item['buyerTeamname'], ': ', $item['sellerTeamname'], "\n"; } The array is empty and i cant seem to get anything from it. What am i doing wrong?

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