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  • Create normal zip file programmatically

    - by j-t-s
    Hi All I have seen many tutorials on how to compress a single file in c#. But I need to be able to create a normal *.zip file out of more than just one file. Is there anything in .NET that can do this? What would you suggest (baring in mind I'm under strict rules and cannot use other libraries) Thank you

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  • Creating vCard file in .NET Compact Framework (C#)

    - by Will
    Hi, Is there a built-in way to create vCard files in the .NET Compact Framework? If not, what is a good library for this? I have found this one which after some adaptations would seems to be able to do the job on the Compact Framework: http://thoughtproject.com/Libraries/vCard/index.htm But I'm not sure if there is not a build-in or more standard way to do it. Regards, Will

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  • Hidden limitations of Google App Engine?

    - by Kyle Cronin
    I've been looking into writing a web app that will run on Google App Engine, but before I commit myself to the platform I'd like to know what, if any, limitations there are. I'm aware of the basic CPU/bandwidth restrictions that Google places on the free service, but I'm wondering more about development restrictions like how BigTable compares to a standard relational database and what Python libraries aren't available on the GAE platform (and what alternatives Google provides). Basically I'm looking for any hidden roadblocks before I commit to the platform. Thanks for your help!

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  • FastCGI for C++

    - by Gordon
    I've found only two FastCGI libraries for C++. There's the "official" one, and fastcgi++. How is either one better than the other? Do any others exist?

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  • Media Information Extractor for Java

    - by eyazici
    I need a media information extraction library (pure Java or JNI wrapper) that can handle common media formats. I primarily use it for video files and I need at least these information: Video length (Runtime) Video bitrate Video framerate Video format and codec Video size (width X height) Audio channels Audio format Audio bitrate and sampling rate There are several libraries and tools around but I couldn't find for Java.

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  • Unzipping zip archives with JavaScript in Firefox 3.6

    - by August Lilleaas
    I am toying with an application that will demo some Firefox 3.6 specific functionality, most of which are listed here: http://demos.hacks.mozilla.org/openweb/ I want to drag a zip file in the browser, unzip it, and work with the unzipped contents. Are there any existing libraries that can do this? Does FireFox 3.6 in particular have something I can use? Or would I have to roll my own unzipper library? For the record: http://github.com/augustl/js-unzip

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  • Java weird generic return type

    - by drozzy
    Browsing through Guava libraries I saw this weird signature on a readLines method from Files class: public static <T> T readLines(File file, Charset charset, LineProcessor<T> callback) I know a little bit about generics in java, but this baffled me. What does the double T mean here? And why is the first one in angled brackets?

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  • COM library for Explorer-like system views

    - by chrisd
    To provide a Windows Explorer-like view of the user's system, we have been using the shell controls from LogicNP (formerly Sky Software), but these have deficiencies, e.g., no support for Win7 libraries. The vendor has not responded to our inquiries about updates, so we're looking to replace the package. Requirements: ActiveX (no managed code or MFC) Tree and list views of the system Per-item checkboxes 32- and 64-bit versions Any recommendations for a replacement product? TIA.

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  • How to find where a library is used across multiple pom files

    - by Pablojim
    We have multiple maven projects depending on on our own common libraries. When we upgrade a library it would be useful to quickly find out which projects have a dependency on the library (and might need to use the new version) Obviously I can manually look in all the pom files or write a script to do it but this is less than ideal. Are there any tools that provide this functionality. e.g. a hudson plugin, Nexus, artifactory etc?

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  • Preferred Options for Webservice to Android

    - by Tim Almond
    I need to get an Android app to interface with an XML webservice (it's really just a request which returns XML), but as the data is large and includes some things I don't need (like a huge description block), I was thinking of transforming it via a server into a format that would be good for Android, and also to be reduced considering it will be used in a low bandwidth area. Does anyone have any suggestions for a good lightweight protocol? I'm especially thinking about libraries for Android that already exist for say REST or even delimited data.

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  • Mail API for CE 5.0

    - by Elqila
    Hi, Does someone can give me a hint how I can send emails with my application on Windows CE 5.0 using C#. Which libraries/APIs I have to use and where can I find them? I have googled a lot but only found descriptions for CE 2.0 (using C++) or Windows Mobile. Thank you very much!

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  • search and display string from group of string php

    - by zahir hussain
    hi i want to know how to search and display string from group of string like google display the word which we search... the following example from google search word is google books result Search and preview millions of books from libraries and publishers worldwide using Google Book Search. Discover a new favorite or unearth an old classic. i would like to do this type of one... thanks and advance

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  • Ruby: play, pause, resume aac (audio) files

    - by rahul
    I need to play, pause and resume AAC (audio) files from a ruby console program (much like iTunes or any music player). After much searching, I've come across these libraries: mp3info metadata id3lib-ruby rvideo (uses ffmpeg) These seem to help me in getting track length and tags which i also need, but I need something to play AAC (at least) and if possible other formats. I also must be able to pause and resume (so shelling a program like mpg321 is out).

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  • Promote a free library on the web

    - by moster67
    I have nearly finished a free spellchecker library for Windows Mobile, and there are a few great forums around (both for developers and end-users), such as XDA, where you can promote your creations for Windows Mobile. However, I have been thinking that I'd like to make a version of my library available for Windows desktop developers as well. Once I have finished the same, I'd like to distribute and promote it to get feedback, bug reports, and suggestions. Are there good developer forums for promoting and distributing applications or libraries in this way?

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  • how do I write a command-line interactive php script?

    - by user151841
    I want to write a php script that I can use from the command line. I want it to prompt and accept input for a few items, and then spit out some results. I want to do this in php, because all my classes and libraries are in php, and I just want to make a simple command line interface to a few things. The prompting and accepting repeated command line inputs is the part that's tripping me up. How do I do this?

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  • Is there a Javascript equivalent of .NET HttpWebRequest.ClientCertificates?

    - by Coder 42
    I have this code working in C#: var request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("https://x.com/service"); request.Method = "GET"; // Add X509 certificate var bytes = Convert.FromBase64String(certBase64); var certificate = new X509Certificate2(bytes, password); request.ClientCertificates.Add(certificate, "password")); Is there any way to reproduce this request in Javascript? Third-party libraries would be fine for my purposes.

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  • What web servers use `COOKIE` instead of `HTTP_COOKIE`?

    - by Smack my batch up
    In the source code of the Perl module CGI.pm, in the submodule CGI::Cookies.pm, there is the following line: $raw_cookie = $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE} || $ENV{COOKIE}; I'm interested in $ENV{COOKIE} here. Are there any web servers (obsolete or otherwise) which transmit cookie information using the COOKIE environment variable instead of the HTTP_COOKIE used by Apache? I've never seen COOKIE and other CGI libraries don't seem to support it.

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  • Which XML library for what purposes?

    - by John Mee
    A search for "python" and "xml" returns a variety of libraries for combining the two. This list probably faulty: xml.dom xml.etree xml.sax xml.parsers.expat PyXML beautifulsoup? HTMLParser htmllib sgmllib Be nice if someone can offer a quick summary of when to use which, and why.

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  • Getting started with game development using js/html5

    - by joe
    Anyone have experience with game development using javascript and the html5 canvas element? So far I have found two libraries, are either of these worth using? http://tommysmind.com/ (XNA Port) http://gamequery.onaluf.org/ (jquery plugin) Does anyone have any other resources?

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