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  • telephone application programming on Linux

    - by Daniel Stevens
    I'm a Linux user looking to write a program which will pick up the phone, dial a number, play a recording and record what the person on the other end of the line says and save it to an audio file. I will want to use the modem that came with my computer if possible. What should I use to write this program?

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  • response redirect with '+'

    - by salamonti
    when I write Response.Redirect("Default2.aspx?Name=" + TextBox1.Text); then string input = Request.QueryString["Name"]; if I write yahoo+music in textbox the input will be yahoo music why ? and how can I keep the '+' ?

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  • Anyone experienced with Adobe ExtendScript?

    - by lenrussell
    There's a dearth of info in the supporting PDFs and on the web. I happened to come across a post in a blog that mentioned that $.write() or $.writeln() will write a string to the javascript console. Quite useful. Does anyone know if this $ object has any additional properties or methods?

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  • Help needed in writing regular expression using TCL

    - by user330727
    Hello Everyone, Just seeking a favour to write a regular expression to match the following set of strings. I want to write an expression which matches all the following strings TCL ( XYZ XZZ XVZ XWZ ) Clue : Starting string is X and Z ending string is same for all the pairs. Only the middle string is differs Y Z V W. My trial: [regexp {^X([Y|Z|V|W]*)Z$}

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  • Exercise 7.9 in "How to Think Like a Computer Scientist (python)" measuring occurrences of a character in a string

    - by Abie
    The question is how to write a program that measures how many times a character appears in a string in a generalizable way in python. The code that I wrote: def countLetters(str, ch): count=0 index=0 for ch in str: if ch==str[index]: count=count+1 index=index+1 print count when I use this function, it measures the length of the string instead of how many times the character occurs in the string. What did I do wrong? What is the right way to write this code?

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  • ASP C# How to handle large files from database?

    - by Martijn
    In my web application I am working with files. Some files are very large. I use Response.Write() to write the file to the browser. This goes well for the smaller files, but for large files this can take a while and the bandfwith is fully used. My question is, is it possible to split large documents and send it piece by piece to the browser? I hold the document as a property of an object.

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  • Upload an image from JSON with rails

    - by Dougui
    I have an application created with PhoneGap and Backbone. I upload a file as JSon and my server receive data like this : data:image/jpeg;base64,/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQAAAQABAAD/... I'm trying to write the file like this : File.open("#{Rails.root}/public/images/#{self.id}.jpg", "w+") do |f| f.write(data) end It's not working and I don't know what to do. When I'm trying to open the file I have this message "Not a JPEG file: starts with 0x64 0x61". Do you have a solution?

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  • Loading Printer Name

    - by Sopolin
    Hi all, I want to write code in C# for loading printer name in window. But I don't have any ideas to write it. Can anybody help me to solve this problem? Thanks. Ung Sopolin

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  • accessing variables declared outside the asp code

    - by sushant
    <script ID="clientEventHandlersVBS" LANGUAGE="vbscript"> s=pass() y=s </script> <% session("password")=y Response.write(session("password")) Response.write(y) %> i have this code. but nothing is getting stored inside the session variable neither anything is getting printed. cant i access the variables declared outside the asp code or is their any syntax mistake. any help is really appreciated

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  • java app behind proxy to use http_proxy variable in linux

    - by rbbeltran
    hello java guys, im thinking of a simple java app (command line) that connects to the internet to download xml file, the problem is that my ubuntu is using a proxy to connect to internet with username and password (tru http_proxy ="http://:@:" ). So My question is, could it be possible to write a java app to use http_proxy variable? instead of programmatically setting http proxy and host in every app i will write.

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  • Printing a file to a printer in Ruby

    - by Shreyans
    I need help with sending a formatted text to a printer using Ruby on Ruby on Rails OR sending a pdf file to a printer from Ruby program. I can write the code to create a pdf file from Rails app but don't know how to print that pdf file to a default printer. I am trying to write a small ticketing application with Ruby on Rails. Please help. Shreyans

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  • How do I simulate a progress counter in a command line application in Python?

    - by CRP
    My Python program does a series of things and prints some diagnostic output. I would also like to have a progress counter like this: Percentage done: 25% where the number increases "in place". If I use only string statements I can write separate numbers, but that would clutter the screen. Is there some way to achieve this, for example using some escape char for backspace in order to clear a number and write the next one? Thanks

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  • Do you know of a good F#&C# interop example available?

    - by Ivan
    I am going to write a C# WinForms application which will run a long data-crunching task in a BackgroundWorker, show progress in a ProgressBar and have buttons to start, pause, resume and cancel the operation. I'd like to write the calculation in F#. Do you know of any good examples or readings available in the Web which can help me?

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  • Finding C#-style unescaped strings using regular expressions

    - by possan
    I'm trying to write a regular expression that finds C#-style unescaped strings, such as string x = @"hello world"; The problem I'm having is how to write a rule that handles double quotes within the string correctly, like in this example string x = @"before quote ""junk"" after quote"; This should be an easy one, right?

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  • writing into a file in c.

    - by mekasperasky
    i have an char array b[20] which i want to write into a file . After every iteration the value of b[20] changes , so i would like to write the string in each line of the file in each iteration . So how can i change a new line in a file and also put in a array of character?

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  • C++ code generation with Python

    - by norapinephrine
    Can anyone point me to some documentation on how to write scripts in Python (or Perl or any other Linux friendly script language) that generate C++ code from XML or py files from the command line. I'd like to be able to write up some xml files and then run a shell command that reads these files and generates .h files with fully inlined functions, e.g. streaming operators, constructors, etc.

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