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  • How to delete "-" file from svn?

    - by ~brzeti
    Accidentally I have created file "-" (just a minus) in a directory and commited it. I have to delete it because its causing error on other machines: svn: Can't convert string from 'UTF-8' to native encoding: svn: ?\226?\128?\147 I can remove it from local directory using "rm -i *" or with python "os.remove('\xe2\x80\x93')" but those methods do not work with "svn rm". How to delete such file from svn repository?

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  • File uploading with ColdFusion, too big of file timing out?

    - by knawlejj
    A client has the admin ability to upload a PDF to their respective directory and have it listed on their website. All of this works dandy until a PDF reaches a certain file size that makes the server time out. This causes an error and the file uploaded will not succeed. As mentioned in the title, we are using ColdFusion with a command. Is there any java/jquery/flash modules or applications that could resolve this issue?

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  • Remove an empty directory from a ZIP file with PHP

    - by desolat
    PHP brings a class for ZIP file manipulation. It also allows the creation of directories with addEmptyDir() and the deletion of an entry with deleteName(). But the deletion does not work on directories (empty or not). Is there any way to delete empty folders in a ZIP file (prefered is buildin PHP functionality)?

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  • PHP rsa gePublicKey from .pem file

    - by mazheruddin
    Trying to verify received signature with following code. $file = "C:\key_file.pem"; $keypair = Crypt_RSA_KeyPair::fromPEMString(file_get_contents($file)); $public_key = $keypair->getPublicKey(); $rsa_pub_key = Crypt_RSA_Key::fromString($public_key->toString()); $rsa_obj = new Crypt_RSA; $verify_status = $rsa_obj->validateSign($text,$recieved_signed_sign, $rsa_pub_key) ? 'valid' : 'invalid'; getting error as Fatal error: Call to undefined method PEAR_Error::getPublicKey() in C:\Program Files\xxxx\rsa.php

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  • second external javscript file not loaded

    - by YsoL8
    Hi I have these lines in my html head section <script type="text/javascript" src="../behaviour/location.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="../behaviour/ajax.js"></script> When I use either in isolation, the code in the external files executes as expected. However, when I use both, I find that neither works correctly. What do I need to do to fix this?

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  • vim autopopulate file

    - by David Oneill
    Is it possible to have VIM auto populate a file based on the extension? For example, when I open a new .sh file, I would like VIM to automatically type #!/bin/bash as the first line. (This example simplified down to the essentials)

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  • How does one programmatically download files from the web?

    - by ytrp
    How are files downloaded from servers in programming languages like C? I understand higher level languages have magic functions like "download_file_from_url()" but they don't help me understand what is actually going on. I'm a little familiar with sockets but network programming in general is still a black box to me. Thanks for any help.

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  • C# Reading a file and writing out replacing string

    - by Mike
    What I have is a C# windows app that reads a bunch of SQL tables and creates a bunch of queries based on the results. What I'm having a small issue with is the final "," on my query This is what I have ColumnX, from I need to read the entire file, write out exactly what is in the file and just replace the last , before the from with nothing. I tried .replace(@",\n\nfrom),(@"\n\nfrom) but it's not finding it. Any help is appreciated. Example: ColumnX, from Result: ColumnX from

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  • How to "grep" out specific line ranges of a file

    - by Mike
    There are often times I'll grep -l whatev file to find what I'm looking for. Say the output is 1234: whatev 1 5555: whatev 2 6643: whatev 3 If I want to then just extract the lines between 1234 and 5555, is there a tool to do that? For static files I have a script that does wc -l of the file and then does the math to split it out with tail & head but that doesn't work out so well with log files that are constantly being written to.

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  • Uploading to a remote server periodically?

    - by user1048138
    I have been working on an app that takes screen shots, kinda like http://puush.me/ however, I would like to be able to upload the screen shots to a remote server. What protocols can I use to do so. Needs to be cross platform and secure. I know that SSH, SFTP and FTP are options, however, they all require logins that I dont want to provide to the end user. Nor do I want to sign a key for them as it would still allow their machines to remotely log in.

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  • git recognizes directory as file

    - by dbarrera
    A recent issue has arised. I have my local copy of code at ~/code/ directory where I made a git init. Whenever I copied a folder with files within it, git recognized folders and files normally. But today I copied a folder and when I did a git status, git recognized hw2/ folder as a file. Additionally, I removed .git folder and reinitialized git and now every folder is recognized as file. Any ideas why this could be?

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  • Perl, redirect stdout to file

    - by Mike
    I'm looking for an example of redirecting stdout to a file using Perl. I'm doing a fairly straightforward fork/exec tool, and I want to redirect the child's output to a file instead of the parents stdout. Is there an equivilant of dup2() I should use? I can't seem to find it

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  • Java: unwanted characters at the beginning of a text file

    - by Patrick
    hi, when I write a new text file in Java, I get these characters at the beginning of the file: ¨Ìt This is the code: public static void writeMAP(String filename, Object object) throws IOException { ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(filename)); oos.writeObject(object); oos.close(); } thanks

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