I want to convert special characters like ñ, Ñ to htmlentities using php.
I tried using htmlentities, but instead of returning "ñ" for its value it returns "ñ" as its value.
In Python, I can do this:
>>> import string
>>> string.letters
'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
Is there any way to do something similar in Clojure (apart from copying and pasting the above characters somewhere)? I looked through both the Clojure standard library and the java standard library and couldn't find it.
I use this regex on some input,
[^a-zA-Z0-9@#]
However this ends up removing lots of html special characters within the input, such as
227;, #1606;, #1588; (i had to remove the & prefix so that it wouldn't show up as the actual value..)
is there a way that I can convert them to their values so that it will satisfy the regexp expression? I also have no idea why the text decided to be so big.
Hi all, how to read unlimited characters in to a char* variable without specifying the size. For ex: I want to read the address of an employee it may take multilines also. Thanks in advance.
I am creating a search list in java. If I enter the beginning letters, then the corresponding words which belongs to the letters will be display on the Jlist.For that is there any build in methods is there? Then how can i search the words with starting characters? Suggest me.
Thank in advance..
hi,
what's the easiest way to cut string in Flex ?
I mean, I have a sequence of urls, I want them at most 60 characters length. If they are longer they should be cut and "..." should be added at the end.
<mx:LinkButton label="{bookmarksRepeater.currentItem.name}" click="navigateToURL(new URLRequest(event.currentTarget.label.toString()))" />
thanks
I am trying to build a regular expression in javascript that checks for 3 word characters however 2 of them are are optional. So I have:
/^\w\w\w/i
what I am stumped on is how to make it that the user does not have to enter the last two letters but if they do they have to be letters
Hi All
I'm trying to extract/match data from a string using regular expression but I don't seem to get it.
I wan't to extract the highlighted characters from the following string:
/xubuntu/daily/current/lucid-alternate-**i386**.iso
This should also work in case of:
/xubuntu/daily/current/lucid-alternate-**amd64**.iso
Thanks a lot for your help.
I want to add 100 entry to users table numbers field, random characters length is 10, all entry should be unique as well. How can i achieve this using MYSQL query code ?
Or do i need to use PHP ?
Help me with code snippets please. Thanks.
Hi folks:
I have a question about algorithm:
How to find all characters in a string whose appearance is greater than a specific number, say 2 for example efficiently?
Regards.
I need a regular expression that matches three consecutive characters (any alphanumeric character) in a string.
Where 2a82a9e4eee646448db00e3fccabd8c7 "eee" would be a match.
Where 2a82a9e4efe64644448db00e3fccabd8c7 "444" would be a match.
etc.
Hi
I recently started using eclipse and an AVD emulator to develop android apps for a droid. Everything is going fine, except when i type in the emulator it returns chinese characters. My location is set to en-us, so not sure what is going on.
Any thoughts?
I cannot see this behavior in JBoss 4.2.3. If I try to call addCookie() on HttpServletResponse and my cookie value has accented characters in it (ex. ç) I get this exception:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Control character in cookie value, consider BASE64 encoding your value
Does anyone know what change in JBoss 5.1.0 could be causing these problems?
This is a real shot in the dark, however maybe someone had a similar issue. Some console apps are being invoked by either SQL Server 2008, or Autosys (job schedule) under Windows Server 2008; output results of execution are being saved into .txt files. Every so often, with no definite pattern as far as I can tell saved output is displayed as a series of what I presume are Chinese characters. Have anyone encountered phenomenon above?
I'd like to use jQuery's validation plugin to validate a field that only accepts alphabetical characters, but there doesn't seem to be a defined rule for it. I've searched google but I've found nothing useful.
Any ideas?
Appreciate your help.
How in Java can I get list of all characters appearing in string, with number of their appearances ? Let's say we have a string "I am really busy right now" so I should get :
i-2, a-2, r-2, m-1 and so on.
I need to verify that the provided string has only allowed characters using Oracle regular expressions (REGEXP_LIKE).
Allowed chars are: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_-.
Trying to execute
SELECT CASE
WHEN REGEXP_LIKE('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_-.'
, '^[a-z0-9_\-\.]+$')
THEN 'true'
ELSE 'false'
END tmp
FROM dual;
results in 'false'.
Any ideas on this?
How do I restrict a string to whitelisted characters?
// "HOW am I to understand; this is, BAD"
$str = restrictTo($str,"0-9a-z,. ");
// " am I to understand this is, "
Is there an inbuilt function in PHP that does something close? I can't formulate a regular expression for this though :(
How do I remove duplicate characters and keep the uniq one only.
Ex. My input is
EFUAHUU
UUUEUUUUH
UJUJHHACDEFUCU
Expected output is
EFUAH
UEH
UJHACDEF
I cam across perl -pe's/$1//gwhile/(.).*\/' which is wonderful but it is removing even the single occurence of the character in output.
Can anyone help.
Thanks in advance
Manjeet
Hi folks,
Real quick question - what's the cleanest way of editing the characters in a string in C#?
i.e. what is cleanest C# equivalent of c++:
std::string myString = "boom";
myString[0] = "d";
We are performing a pen test on a simple asp application that uses MS SQL Database. It seems for the authentication they are using dynamic constructed queries but escaping single qoutes.
When we use Unicode quotes like %uFFO7,%u02b9 etc we are able to successfully inject SQL injections.
Want to understand is it more a kind of configuration issue of IIS server to cannonicalize Unicode characters or the way the validation function to escape single quotes is written is the cause of the problem?
In Textmate I can wrap enclosing characters ('(', '[', '"', etc.) around text by selecting it and hitting the opening character. For example, if I select word and hit (, it will become (word). What does Emacs call this feature and how do I enable it?
hi,
when I write a new text file in Java, I get these characters at the beginning of the file:
¨Ìt
This is the code:
public static void writeMAP(String filename, Object object) throws IOException {
ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(filename));
oos.writeObject(object);
oos.close();
}
thanks