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  • Upload file and parse in classic asp

    - by Allen
    Any ideas how this can be done thru pure asp? I have various upload scripts, but they all either save a file to a folder or in a database. I can't seem to modify these examples correctly to put the file in an array. Here's the 2 I'm currently using: http://www.asp101.com/articles/jacob/scriptupload.asp|http://www.pscode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=7361&lngWId=4

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  • Reading large excel file with PHP

    - by Itamar Bar-Lev
    I'm trying to read a 17MB excel file (2003) with PHPExcel1.7.3c, but it crushes already while loading the file, after exceeding the 120 seconds limit I have. Is there another library that can do it more efficiently? I have no need in styling, I only need it to support UTF8. Thanks for your help

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  • How to create a dll file

    - by Gopal
    Using Visual Studio 2005 I have list of class files, when i try to run the class files, it showing error as "a project with output type of class library cannot be started directly" How to run the class file? How to create a dll file. Am new to visual studio 2005 Need Help?

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  • where to use a pyc file?

    - by sia
    i want to know what is a pyc file(python bytecode) i want to know all details, i want to know about the compiler, is it a replacement for exe? does it need to be run by python? is it as portable as .py file is? where sould i use this? tnx

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  • Python: HTTP Post a large file with streaming

    - by Daniel Von Fange
    I'm uploading potentially large files to a web server. Currently I'm doing this: import urllib2 f = open('somelargefile.zip','rb') request = urllib2.Request(url,f.read()) request.add_header("Content-Type", "application/zip") response = urllib2.urlopen(request) However, this reads the entire file's contents into memory before posting it. How can I have it stream the file to the server?

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  • Access file in weblogic server

    - by khue
    Hi all, Is there a folder in the Domain Directory of Weblogic, where files put inside can be accessed directly from web browser? In other word, I don't have to pack the file in an ear, war file and deploy it to make it accessible? Thank you very much Regards K.

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  • css format file?

    - by rafael
    please give me the code. input file: #box8 { position:absolute; } #box8 .buttons { text-align:left; } output file should be like this: headers:#box8 #box8 Items:position:absolute; text-align:left;

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  • VB script want to run .bat file from VB

    - by yael
    hi I am try to run the go.bat from VB but when I run the script I get: :cant find specific file but from the cmd window the file go.bat exsit what the problem? Dim MyShell Dim shell_cmd shell_cmd = "C:\Program Files\dir1\dir2\wizard\go.bat" set MyShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") MyShell.Run shell_cmd, 1, 1 from cmd window C:\Program Files\dir1\dir2\wizardgo.bat

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  • UTF-8 HTML and CSS files with BOM (and how to remove the BOM with Python)

    - by Cameron
    First, some background: I'm developing a web application using Python. All of my (text) files are currently stored in UTF-8 with the BOM. This includes all my HTML templates and CSS files. These resources are stored as binary data (BOM and all) in my DB. When I retrieve the templates from the DB, I decode them using template.decode('utf-8'). When the HTML arrives in the browser, the BOM is present at the beginning of the HTTP response body. This generates a very interesting error in Chrome: Extra <html> encountered. Migrating attributes back to the original <html> element and ignoring the tag. Chrome seems to generate an <html> tag automatically when it sees the BOM and mistakes it for content, making the real <html> tag an error. So, using Python, what is the best way to remove the BOM from my UTF-8 encoded templates (if it exists -- I can't guarantee this in the future)? For other text-based files like CSS, will major browsers correctly interpret (or ignore) the BOM? They are being sent as plain binary data without .decode('utf-8'). Note: I am using Python 2.5. Thanks!

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  • Issue with .cab file (ActiveX) installation on Windows Vista and 7

    - by Ummar
    I have made an ActiveX control and have made its .cab file for automatic installation on client machine using Internet Explorer.. It working fine of Windows XP, but on windows Vista and Windows 7 its installation is blocked by UAC (User account control), and when I disable it, all things works fine... I have signed my .cab file with a certificate for development enviornment... What is the way to over come this problem.. I don't want to tell users to disable their UAC module...

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  • asp.net mvc HttpPostedFileBase getting file extension

    - by mazhar kaunain baig
    public string ContructOrganizationNameLogo(HttpPostedFileBase upload, string OrganizationName, int OrganizationID,string LangName) { var UploadedfileName = Path.GetFileName(upload.FileName); string type = upload.ContentType; } I want to get the extension of the file to dynamically generate the name of the file.One way i will use to split the type. but can i use HttpPostedFileBase object to get the extension in the clean way?

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  • Add text to every line in text file using PowerShell

    - by Joshua
    I'd like to add characters to the end of every line of text in a .txt document. #Define Variables $a = c:\foobar.txt $b = get-content $a #Define Functions function append-text { foreach-Object { add "*" } } #Process Code $b | append-text Something like that. Essentially, load a given text file, add a "*" the the end of every single line of text in that text file, save and close.

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  • Redirecting exec output to a buffer or file

    - by devin
    I'm writing a C program where I fork(), exec(), and wait(). I'd like to take the output of the program I exec'ed to write it to file or buffer. For example, if I exec ls I want to write file1 file2 etc to buffer/file. I don't think there is a way to read stdout, so does that mean I have to use a pipe? Is there a general procedure here that I haven't been able to find?

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  • Programmatically Download Image to Desktop from Remote App with Ruby?

    - by viatropos
    I was thinking about making a little crop/resize batch processor online, and wanted to know if there was a way for me to do the following: upload image and specify dimensions click "process" and app resizes image image downloads automatically to wherever it was I uploaded it (say from my desktop), but with a new name (based on the time for example). This would make it so I could host a free image processor that never stored any data other than tempfiles. Is that possible? Something like Rails' send_file method, but I'm using Sinatra and am looking for something in pure ruby.

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  • How to run a program on a specific remote computer

    - by lucc
    Hi, I have got this working line of code I would like to run via VBScript a share program on a remote computer in a domain environment. The first part is ok where it is asking me to enter a computer name, but the problem is in the second part. I don't know how to run the program on the remote computer that I've entered in the first part. computer = inputbox ("What computer do you wish to check? (Press Enter if this computer)","Computer") set WMI = GetObject("WinMgmts://" & computer) If computer="" then computer = "this computer" Dim objShell Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject( "WScript.Shell" ) objShell.Run("""\\compname\Share\progr.exe""") Set objShell = nothing After running this script, it runs the program on my computer, not on the remote computer. I want to run the program on a specific computer that I have entered from keyboard. Please help. Thank you.

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  • Force Normal View when generating Word doc via HTML

    - by Jared
    I am creating an HTML document which we are then pushing out to MS Word using a "application/msword" content type. This works so far except that the files open in Word with Web View. Once Normal View is selected all works fine. Is there any way to force Word to open with Normal View instead of Web View?

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