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  • sIFR3 and UTF-8 problems

    - by bounce
    Hi, in sIFR3 demo page I put some lithuanian alphabet characters like aceeišuuž and nothing happens. It simply doesn't appear on demo web page. What is the problem ? How to make it encoding friendly ? Your help would be appreciated.

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  • Ruby Win32Api get single character non-blocking

    - by Markus Orreilly
    I'm trying to write a simple game working with two threads, one thread to get input from the user, and another thread to animate some scenes. I'm able to get characters without pressing ENTER just fine, but it blocks in the animating thread until the user presses a key. Does anyone know of a way to get a character from the keyboard non-blocking?

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  • Cooler ASCII Spinners?

    - by Jason
    In a console app, an ascii spinner can be used, like the GUI wait cursor, to indicate that work is being done. A common spinner cycles through these 4 characters: '|', '/', '-', '\' What are some other cyclical animation sequences to spice up a console application?

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  • Jquery with & , + and etc signs

    - by Loon Yew
    function testing() { $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "testing.php", data: "call="+$("#abc").val(), success: function(msg){ alert( msg ); } }); } I want to post the data to testing.php but if i got special characters like & sign. it will create the problem. How do i go about it? Thank You

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  • Java code compression and decompression of a string

    - by user1822710
    I am having a problem figuring how to check a string for the same characters in a row then count that same character in a row then printing it out then giving the location of the last occorance of that character count then printing it out then moving to the next character in the string that is different then the previous character and the program is case sensitive. So the input could be: aaaaAAAbbbddccc How would I compress this string to: a4A3b3d2c3 ? and then decompress it?

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  • How to print string in this way

    - by xRobot
    For every string, I need to print # each 6 characters. For example: example_string = "this is an example string. ok ????" myfunction(example_string) "this i#s an e#ample #string#. ok ?#???" What is the most efficient way to do that ?

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  • Regular expression - starting and ending with a letter, accepting only letters, numbers and _

    - by jreid9001
    I'm trying to write a regular expression which specifies that text should start with a letter, every character should be a letter, number or underscore, there should not be 2 underscores in a row and it should end with a letter or number. At the moment, the only thing I have is ^[a-zA-Z]\w[a-zA-Z1-9_] but this doesn't seem to work properly since it only ever matches 3 characters, and allows repeated underscores. I also don't know how to specify requirements for the last character.

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  • Perl Term::ReadKey don't wait for newline

    - by tim
    In a perl script, I'm trying to accept input without blocking and without echoing the characters entered (The script is producing output and I want to have 'hotkeys' to alter its behaviour). I got as far as using use Term::ReadKey; ReadMode( "cbreak", STDIN ); if($input = ReadKey($pause_time, STDIN)){ #process input } But once the user types anything then the script stops until a newline is entered. I'd like the input to be processed per-character, without waiting for a newline.

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  • How to send stream data via Bluetooth from an iPhone/iPod Touch to a Windows C++ application?

    - by PLinhol
    Hello, I need to develop an iPhone/iPod Touch application that creates a server to send some data stream (characters or bytes) to a Windows C++ application via Bluetooth. I'm thinking of creating a TCP connection, but don't know where to start. What iPhone API should I use do to something like this? Does anyone knows some code examples that i can use to do this? And in Windows, what should I use to support this kind of communication? Thanks

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  • Is it alright to call len() in a loop's conditional statement?

    - by DormoTheNord
    In C, it is considered bad practice to call strlen like this: for ( i = 0; strlen ( str ) != foo; i++ ) { // stuff } The reason, of course, is that it is inefficient since it "counts" the characters in a string multiple times. However, in Python, I see code like this quite often: for i in range ( 0, len ( list ) ): # stuff Is this bad practice? Should I store the result of len() in a variable and use that?

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  • Base64url and Base64 facebook

    - by Shekhar_Pro
    I have actually 2 questions: 1)What is the difference between base64url encoding and base64 encoding and 2)How base64url encode is different from Facebooks base64url encode because facebook mentions that it sends url in a form of base64url but with no padding and two different characters. http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/canvas (under Why Sign calls) Can anyone plese provide a pseudocode with explaination for converting to and from each other.

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  • replace new lines with comas in shell

    - by mpapis
    I want to replace new lines in text with coma or space but do not change the last new line. I know of this question: How to replace new lines with tab characters - but it does produce an tab on end instead of new line. So far I have come with: awk 'NR>1{printf","} {printf $1} END{printf"\n"}' Is there an easier way to do this? This is not an assignment, I am just curious want to level up my scripting.

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  • detect a postback from a radiobutton list

    - by user228777
    I am trying to detect a postback from Radiobutton list. I am trying to use following code: If Page.Request.Params.Get("__EVENTTARGET") = optDownload.UniqueID.ToString Then But Page.Request.Params.Get("__EVENTTARGET") returns "ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$pnlBarAccounts$i0$i2$i0$CHChecking$Acct1$optDownload$4" And = optDownload.UniqueID.ToString returns "ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$pnlBarAccounts$i0$i2$i0$CHChecking$Acct1$optDownload" There is a difference in last 2 characters, how do I detect a postback from Radiobutton list?

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  • How to use Unicode in C++?

    - by Dox
    Assuming a very simple program that: -ask a name. -store the name in a variable. -display the variable content on the screen. It's so simple that is the first thing that one learns. But my problem is that I don't know how to do the same thing if I enter the name using japanese characters. So, if you know how to do this in C++, please show me an example (that I can compile and test) Thanks.

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  • Unload AppDomain Assembly

    - by burkhardg
    I want to read some information from a .Net assembly and then modify the DLL by appending a short sequence of characters. The first part works fine but the second step fails as the assembly is still in use. This is the case although I loaded the assembly in its own AppDomain and after I finished step 1 unloaded the AppDomain.

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  • Dividing a string into list according to the format given

    - by user506710
    Hello all , I have a string like "SAB_bARGS_D" . What I want is that the string gets divided into list of characters but whenever there is a _ sign the next character gets appended to the previous one. So the answer to above should be ['S','A','B_b','A','R','G','S_D'] It can be done by using a for loop traversing through the list but is there an inbuilt function that I can use..... Thanks a lot

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