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  • iptables management utility (character based): Suggestions?

    - by samsmith
    I need IPTables , like everyone else, but I don't use it enough to really keep my knowledge complete and fresh. The setup utility in centos is too basic (doesn't seem to allow me to open up custom ports, just standard ones). Suggestions of a tool or utility to simply iptables management? I looked over APF (http://www.rfxn.com/projects/advanced-policy-firewall/). Is that something that is useful? thanks!

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  • How do you write a macro for a special character in LibreOffice?

    - by JasperKov
    Does anyone know how to write a macro for a special character? I know LibreOffice currently doesn't have a way to set a special character to a keyboard shortcut. However, I want to work around this with a macro. My plan is to create a macro for a special character then set a keyboard shortcut to that macro. Problem is I don't know the first thing about writing a macro. Any one have a template or something that works? I also know about the compose key, but I guess I am lazy and want to actually insert special characters with as few keys as possible.

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  • The ':' character, hexadecimal value 0x3A, cannot be included in a name

    - by coure06
    I have an xml file that contains its element like <ab:test>Str</ab:test> When i am trying to access it using the code XElement tempElement = doc.Descendants(XName.Get("ab:test")).FirstOrDefault(); Its giving me error System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: Server was unable to process request. --- System.Xml.XmlException: The ':' character, hexadecimal value 0x3A, cannot be included in a name. How shld i access it?

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  • mysql match against hebrew

    - by Devenv
    Hey, Trying to solve this for a very long time now... SELECT MATCH(name) AGAINST('??????') (hebrew) doesn't work, but SELECT MATCH(name) AGAINST('abraxas') SELECT MATCH(name) AGAINST('????????') (english, russian) work perfectly. I know it's something with character-set, but I tried all kind of settings and it didn't work. For now it's latin-1. LIKE works I'm pretty much sure that any weird language like arabic etc won't work...

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  • iterate through a character series

    - by esryl
    I want to iterate through all 5 character combinations of 0-9, a-z. I worked it at to be around 52 millions combinations. How can I programatically iterate through all the possibilities in PHP? - like counting up or something?

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  • Can PCRE regex match a null character?

    - by Keng
    I have a text source with nulls in it and I need to pull them out along with my regex pattern. Can regex even match a null character? I only realized I had them when my pattern refused to match and when I pasted it into Notepad++ it showed all the null characters.

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  • stdout and stderr character encoding

    - by Muhammad alaa
    i working on a c++ string library that have main 4 classes that deals with ASCII, UTF8, UTF16, UTF32 strings, every class has Print function that format an input string and print the result to stdout or stderr. my problem is i don't know what is the default character encoding for those streams. for now my classes work in windows, later i'll add support for mac and linux so if you know anything about those stream encoding i'll appreciate it. thank you.

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  • ASP.NET Conversion failed when converting from a character string to uniqueidentifier

    - by c11ada
    hey all, i have a table which has a primary key (UserID) this is of type UniqueIdentifier. im trying to insert a value into this field but i keep getting an error. i want to get the userID of the current user and insert the into the user_Details table, but i keep getting this error Conversion failed when converting from a character string to uniqueidentifier can some one please help me thanks

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  • Replace diacritic characters with "equivalent" ASCII in PHP?

    - by Dolph Mathews
    Related questions: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2653739/how-to-replace-characters-in-a-java-string http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2393887/how-to-replace-special-characters-with-their-equivalent-such-as-a-for-a As in the questions above, I'm looking for a reliable, robust way to reduce any unicode character to near-equivalent ASCII using PHP. I really want to avoid rolling my own look up table. For example (stolen from 1st referenced question): Gracišce becomes Gracisce

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  • Dreaded python encoding errors, how to stop them?

    - by Rhubarb
    These have been plaguing me endlessly. Why? It seems that my console can't handle the encoding. I take it that the my browser and word processor can handle it. I don't have a master list of all the possible characters that it's choking on. What is the best way to relieve this without modifying my data? 'charmap' codec can't encode character u'\xca'

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  • character to the corresponding virtual-key code in c#

    - by kambamsu
    Hi, Currently, i'm using the method "VkKeyScan" in the win32 api to convert a character to its virtual keycode. But the problem that this seems to have is that, when i pass small alphabets, it works fine whereas when i pass in a capital alphabet, it doesnt return the appropriate keycode and similarly with special characters like "(" or "}" .. How do i do this? Is there anyway for me to directly convert a string to its virtual equivalent without considering whether it contains capitalized or special characters? Thanks

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  • Perl - Encoding String for XML

    - by Sho Minamimoto
    I'm not too fluent with the perl XML libraries (actually, I really suck at understanding encoding in general), all I'm doing is taking a string that possibly has characters such as "à" and putting it in an XML file, but when I open the file, I get an encoding error at the line containing such a character. So I just need a lightweight way to take a string and encode it for XML.

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  • ^m character in doc file

    - by Safiullah
    I am creating a doc file and writing a text containing ^m in it and facing issue. Does this ^m is a special character for doc file ? If I replace ^m with some other characters (like ^m with m or any other) then It works fine. I faced this issue with other characters too like ^a and few other. What could be the solution ?

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  • First character uppercase LUA

    - by Tomek
    Hi anyone know if theres a function to make the first character in a word uppercase (like ucfirst in php) and how how i impent it in this? I want keywords[1] to be first letter uppercase It says string.upper does it but i maked the whole word uppercase

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  • SQL Server Full Text Search Special character issue

    - by ManojTrek
    Hello, I have Full Text catalog created in SQL Server 2005, when I search the text like "Bolivia's History", it returns all the result matching to that, but if I use "Bolivias History", it does not return anything, I am very new to Full Text Search stuff, any lead how to ignore the special character ("'"), in Full Text Search? Thanks in Advance, Manoj

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  • Query MySQL with unicode char code.

    - by Ben
    Hi, I have been having trouble searching through a MySQL table, trying to find entries with the character (UTF-16 code 200E) in a particular column. This particular code doesn't have a glyph, so it doesn't seem to work when I try to paste it into my search term. Is there a way to specify characters as their respective code point instead for a query? Thanks, -Ben

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