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  • I cannot sync my inbox with my WM device?

    - by Miller
    I cannot sync my Outlook 2007 Inbox with my Windows Mobile device. The Inbox didn't show in sync setting in Windows Mobile Device Center. WMDC did show Calendar, Contacts, RSS Feeds and everything except Inbox. Using my mobile to receive emails ends with no error messages, but no email appears in the inbox of my mobile. What is wrong with Windows Mobile Device Center?

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  • Thunderbird feed not found

    - by poru
    Hello, I'm using Thunderbird as my feedreader, but a lot of my long feed list is partially offline. Is there a addon or something similar to find that offline feeds und delete them from my feed-list?

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  • How to watch DNR TV in iTunes

    - by TimH
    I have subscribed to DNR TV in iTunes, but it won't download episodes (audio podcasts work fine). Am I missing something? I added this URL in iTunes: http://feeds.feedburner.com/DnrtvWmv

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  • How to pass $_GET variables to a PHP script via the command line?

    - by George Edison
    I am trying to create a webserver that serves PHP scripts. Currently, it works as follows: The client requests /index.php?test=value The server invokes php index.php The server feeds the HTTP request headers as STDIN to the PHP process The server reads the output of php from STDOUT and returns it to the client All of this is working except that the parameters are not being passed to the PHP script because: var_dump($_GET); returns: array(0) { } How do $_GET parameters get passed to the PHP binary when it is invoked?

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  • Fastest Mac OS X RSS reader

    - by Mr. Man
    I am currently using NetNewsWire as my primary RSS reader on my Mac and was wondering if there was anything faster in terms of feed reload speed. Currently it is pretty slow reloading my 54 RSS feeds that I keep tabs on. There are some features I would like it to have. Google Reader Sync (MUST have feature) Starring/Saving of articles for later reading Thanks in advance!

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  • Feed aggregator with E-mail/RSS channels

    - by Toc
    Which feed aggregators, besides FriendFeed, allow RSS and e-mail as input and output channels? That is, allow to suscribe external RSS feeds and to write a post by e-mail, and allow to be notified both by RSS feed and by e-mail?

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  • Get the RSS/XML feed for an iTunes U Podcast to use in another podcatcher

    - by matt
    There are numerous ways to get the podcast feed for standard iTunes podcasts like this or this, however, neither of these methods work on the podcast feeds in iTunes U. I don't want to use iTunes, how can I find the alternative xml podcast feed? Here's one for example: http://deimos3.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Feed/fora.tv.1901773207.01901773213 How can I subscribe to this feed outside of iTunes? I have tried emailing the publisher (Fora.tv) numerous times but they never respond.

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  • are you supposed to be able to "ping" specific pages of websites, or just the domain name?

    - by Bec
    (sorry, i think my jargon is a bit off there, not sure) I'm trying to work out what's going on with my podcasts not downloading properly, to see whether it was my pod-catching software or the connection i tried doing a ping on the podcast URL e.g. www.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/feeds/ockham.xml and it failed (i got "could not find host"), it works for the first part of it though www.abc.net.au I can get to the xml page in a web browser though, and ping doesn't work on the podcasts which have been downloading right either.

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  • SWI-Prolog tokenize_atom/2 replacement?

    - by Shark
    What I need to do is to break atom to tokens. E. g.: tokenize_string('Hello, World!', L). would unify L=['Hello',',','World','!']. Exactly as tokenize_atom/2 do. But when I try to use tokenize_atom/2 with non-latin letters it fails. Is there any universal replacement or how I can write one? Thanks in advance.

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  • GUI for touchscreen panel

    - by Surjya Narayana Padhi
    Hi Geeks, I am planning to design an embedded device which will have atom processor platform and linux OS in it. It will have an 7" touchscreen panel. In stead of going for KDE and GNOME desktops I want to design my small desktop environment for the device. Can anyone please suggest which GUI tool I should use to design a desktop from scratch?

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  • echo XML values

    - by danit
    Here is my XML: object(SimpleXMLElement)#1 (2) { ["@attributes"]=> array(1) { ["type"]=> string(5) "array" } ["feed"]=> array(3) { [0]=> object(SimpleXMLElement)#2 (6) { ["title"]=> string(34) "Twitter / Favorites from bob" ["id"]=> string(27) "tag:twitter.com,2007:Status" ["link"]=> array(2) { [0]=> object(SimpleXMLElement)#5 (1) { ["@attributes"]=> array(3) { ["type"]=> string(9) "text/html" ["href"]=> string(38) "http://twitter.com/bob/favorites" ["rel"]=> string(9) "alternate" } } [1]=> object(SimpleXMLElement)#6 (1) { ["@attributes"]=> array(3) { ["type"]=> string(20) "application/atom+xml" ["href"]=> string(40) "http://twitter.com/favorites.atom?page=1" ["rel"]=> string(4) "self" } } } ["updated"]=> string(25) "2010-04-01T10:44:19+00:00" ["subtitle"]=> string(56) "Twitter updates favorited by Dan Humpherson / MoodleDan." ["entry"]=> array(20) { [0]=> object(SimpleXMLElement)#7 (7) { ["title"]=> string(104) "smashingmag: Sikuli: a visual technology to search and automate GUIs using images - http://bit.ly/6ArwzP" ["content"]=> string(104) "smashingmag: Sikuli: a visual technology to search and automate GUIs using images - http://bit.ly/6ArwzP" ["id"]=> string(72) "tag:twitter.com,2007:http://twitter.com/smashingmag/statuses/11389386545" ["published"]=> string(25) "2010-03-31T22:06:41+00:00" ["updated"]=> string(25) "2010-03-31T22:06:41+00:00" ["link"]=> array(2) { [0]=> object(SimpleXMLElement)#27 (1) { ["@attributes"]=> array(3) { ["type"]=> string(9) "text/html" ["href"]=> string(51) "http://twitter.com/smashingmag/statuses/11389386545" ["rel"]=> string(9) "alternate" } } [1]=> object(SimpleXMLElement)#28 (1) { ["@attributes"]=> array(3) { ["type"]=> string(10) "image/jpeg" ["href"]=> string(64) "http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/572829723/original_normal.jpg" ["rel"]=> string(5) "image" } } } ["author"]=> object(SimpleXMLElement)#29 (2) { ["name"]=> string(17) "Smashing Magazine" ["uri"]=> string(31) "http://www.smashingmagazine.com" } } For the life of me I cannot get my code to work, all I want to do is echo the entry->content string but no matter what I try I get nothing. Can anyone assist an inept PHP n00b?

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  • Ruby Rss parser and event trigger

    - by fenec
    I'm using RSS library so i can parse Atom and RSS in Ruby and Rails and store it in a model. I've looked at the standard RSS library, but is there one library that will auto-detect that there is a new rss feed so i can update my database ? what are the best practice to trigger an instruction in order to store the new rss feed ? should i use threads to handle that problem ?is it going to be slow? thank you for your help

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  • strange behavior in vim with negative look-behind

    - by João Portela
    So, I am doing this search in vim: /\(\(unum\)\|\(player\)=\)\@<!\"1\" and as expected it does not match lines that have: player="1" but matches lines that have: unum="1" what am i doing wrong? isn't the atom to be negated all of this: \(\(unum\)\|\(player\)=\) naturally just doing: /\(\(unum\)\|\(player\)=\) matches unum= or player=.

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  • SyndicationItem Content and Summary property in ASP.NET 3.5

    - by bobsmith123
    Correct me if I am wrong, but it appears that the SyndicationItem.Content is null some times based on the feed address. When it's null, SyndicationItem.Summary seems to have the text of the blog post. Is this dependent on whether the feed is RSS or Atom? I am trying to get the blog post's text irrespective of what RSS URL the user inputs. Can someone clarify? Thanks

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  • Help With Lisp Code for a Binary Tree

    - by iulia
    I have (setq l2 '(1 (2 b (c 1 b))(a (1 2) d))) ( defun drumuri (l3) ( cond ( (atom l3) ( cons l3 nil)) ( t ( append ( cons ( car l3 ) nil) ( drumuri ( cadr l3)) (cons (car l3)nil) ( drumuri ( caddr l3)) )))) ( drumuri l2) and it gives me: Break 2 [4]> DRUMURI Break 2 [4]> (1 2 B 2 C 1 C B 1 A 1 2 1 NIL A D) but i need: ((1 2 B)(1 2 C 1)(1 2 C B)(1 A 1 2)(1 A D))

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  • htaccess blog feed redirect

    - by kb
    hi helpful people, i'm trying to get my old blogger blog feed URL (/blog/atom.xml) to redirect to my new blog feed URL (/blog/feed). A regular 301 redirect didn't work, and the advice given on the wordpress site, which is: RewriteRule ^oldfeed.php(.*)? /wordpress/?feed=newfeed [QSA] isn't quite cutting it either - probably because i'm not sure how to adjust the code for oldfeed to accomodate a directory. or for some other reason entirely! Can anyone help me with this? Thanks very much, kb

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  • php count rss entries since a specific date/time

    - by Steven
    can anyone tell me why this code don't work: $q = $_GET['q']; // Load and parse the XML document $rss = simplexml_load_file("http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?lang=en&q=$q&rpp=100&page=1"); $Count1 = 0; while(strtotime($rss->entry->published)>1270833600){ foreach ($rss->entry as $item) { $Count1++; } } print "Total Record: ".$Count1;

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  • How to use Custom Namespace for a Google Merchant Center Item Feed

    - by Jon
    I have declared the namespace that i am using: <?xml version='1.0'?> <entry xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom' xmlns:g='http://base.google.com/ns/1.0' xmlns:c='http://base.google.com/cns/1.0'> here is a typical xml node i have: <c:gold_type type="string">White Gold</c:gold_type> Yet, when i submit my feed only the Google Namespace xml nodes work. Any ideas?

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  • Drill down rss reader iphone

    - by bing
    Hi everyone, I have made a simple rss reader. The app loads an xml atom file in an array. Now I have added categories to my atom feed, which are first loaded in the array What is the best way to add drill down functionality programmatically. Now only the categories are loaded into the array and displayed. This is the implementation code ..... loading xml file <snip> ..... - (void)parserDidStartDocument:(NSXMLParser *)parser { NSLog(@"found file and started parsing"); } - (void)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser parseErrorOccurred:(NSError *)parseError { NSString * errorString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Unable to download story feed from web site (Error code %i )", [parseError code]]; NSLog(@"error parsing XML: %@", errorString); UIAlertView * errorAlert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Error loading content" message:errorString delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:@"OK" otherButtonTitles:nil]; [errorAlert show]; } - (void)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser didStartElement:(NSString *)elementName namespaceURI:(NSString *)namespaceURI qualifiedName:(NSString *)qName attributes:(NSDictionary *)attributeDict{ //NSLog(@"found this element: %@", elementName); currentElement = [elementName copy]; if ([elementName isEqualToString:@"entry"]) { // clear out our story item caches... Categoryentry = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init]; currentID = [[NSMutableString alloc] init]; currentTitle = [[NSMutableString alloc] init]; currentSummary = [[NSMutableString alloc] init]; currentContent = [[NSMutableString alloc] init]; } } - (void)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser didEndElement:(NSString *)elementName namespaceURI:(NSString *)namespaceURI qualifiedName:(NSString *)qName{ //NSLog(@"ended element: %@", elementName); if ([elementName isEqualToString:@"entry"]) { // save values to an entry, then store that item into the array... [Categoryentry setObject:currentTitle forKey:@"title"]; [Categoryentry setObject:currentID forKey:@"id"]; [Categoryentry setObject:currentSummary forKey:@"summary"]; [Categoryentry setObject:currentContent forKey:@"content"]; [categories addObject:[Categoryentry copy]]; NSLog(@"adding category: %@", currentTitle); } } - (void)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser foundCharacters:(NSString *)string{ //NSLog(@"found characters: %@", string); // save the characters for the current item... if ([currentElement isEqualToString:@"title"]) { [currentTitle appendString:string]; } else if ([currentElement isEqualToString:@"id"]) { [currentID appendString:string]; } else if ([currentElement isEqualToString:@"summary"]) { [currentSummary appendString:string]; } else if ([currentElement isEqualToString:@"content"]) { [currentContent appendString:string]; } } - (void)parserDidEndDocument:(NSXMLParser *)parser { [activityIndicator stopAnimating]; [activityIndicator removeFromSuperview]; NSLog(@"all done!"); NSLog(@"categories array has %d entries", [categories count]); [newsTable reloadData]; }

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