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  • JConsole and WAS 7.0

    - by Sathish Gopal
    Hi all, I'm trying JConsole to connect to my remote server running WAS 7.0 Appserver. After googling, i found ways to connect to WAS 7.0. but all the regular tabs in jconsole is disabled. How do i enable these tabs? WAS 7.0 is running on IBM J9 VM and jconsole is also running on the same JRE. Regards Sathish

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  • MonoTouch and CoreBluetooth Low Energy Required?

    - by user856232
    We are making MFi hardware and an iOS app. We will want to have the BT device notify our app even if we are not running periodically when certain events happen. I know the CoreBluetooth API is the one to use, but can't tell for sure if that API only works with BT Low Energy devices or if it will also work with regular (MFi of course) BT 2.1 and higher devices. So my question is: Does the CoreBluetooth API only work with Bluetooth Low Energy devices or will it also work with 2.1 devices?

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  • Rails + AMCharts with vertical legend

    - by Elliot
    I followed http://railsontherun.com/2007/10/04/sexy-charts-in-less-than-5-minutes/ to get regular line charts working on my rails app. Now I'm trying to use http://www.amcharts.com/stock/vertical-legend/ but the I seem to be running into issues. Can anyone tell by looking at the tutorial what needs to change to make it work? Thanks, Elliot

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  • Validating a class using DataAnotations

    - by runxc1 Bret Ferrier
    I have a class that I am using to model my data in MVC. I have added some DataAnotations to mark fields that are required and I am using regular expressions to check valid Email Addresses. Everything works fine if the object is posted back to MVC and I have the ModelState property that I can check to confirm that the class is valid but how do I check to see if the class is valid outside of MVC using the same class and Data Anotations that I have already set up?

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  • asp.net regex help

    - by dominic
    Hi ive got this regular expression and that extracts numbers from a string string.Join(null,System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.Split(expr, "[^\\d]")); so eg, the format of my string is like this strA:12, strB:14, strC:15 so the regex returns 121415 how can I modify the expression to return 12,14,15 instead, any suggestions please

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  • Apache FOP in Visual Studio 2008

    - by Igman
    I am writing some XML - PDF generating templates in Apache FOP for an asp web app. I need to use Visual Studio for my development. Visual studio has great editing and auto complete for regular XSL, I was wondering if there is any way to add this functionality for FOP tags. At least is there a way to stop it from thinking the file is hopelessly broken due to the tags? Thanks.

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  • cifs client library

    - by Reflog
    Hello. I'm looking for some stand alone library to access SMB/CIFS shares. I am not looking for mounting the shares, just browsing and accessing the files for reading. Preferable something with a simple simple API similar to regular POSIX operations of opendir, scandir, read and etc. Thanks in advance!

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  • How do I create a custom python interpreter? i.e. with certain modules already included?

    - by Johnny Brown
    If you've used Ruby on Rails, I'm thinking of the feature where the user types 'rails console' and instantly gets a Ruby console with rails and the current app already loaded. I want to make something like this for a python program I'm working on, does anyone know how I would get to type say, 'python myPythonConsole.py' and open up a regular python interpreter but with my program and all its dependencies loaded?

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  • Converting Straight Quotes to Curly Quotes

    - by BlueVoid
    I have an application which uses a javascript based rules engine. I need a way to convert regular straight quotes into curl (or smart) quotes. It'd be easy to just do a string.replace for ["], only this will only insert one case of the curly quote. The best way I could think of was replace the first occurrence of a quote with a left curly quote and every other one following with a left, and the rest right curly. Is there a way to accomplish this using javascript?

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  • Regex not equal to string

    - by Kieron
    Hi, I'm banging my head against a wall with a regular expression. I'm trying to define an expression that excludes exactly this text 'System' (case insensitive), but can contain the word 'System' providing it's not just that. Examples: System == INVALID SYSTEM == INVALID system == INVALID syStEm == INVALID asd SysTem == Valid asd System asd == Valid System asd == Valid asd System == Valid asd == Valid

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  • visual studio Regex Find/Replace error

    - by rockinthesixstring
    I'm working on using Find/Replace to change a bunch of labels to DataBound text. Here's my regex <asp:Label ID="lbl{\d*}" runat="server" /> Here's my replace <%# Eval("\1")%> Here's my Error Unknown argument for ':' operator. Complete Regular Expression required in the search string. How would I resolve this?

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  • HTML Purifier: Removing an element conditionally based on its attributes

    - by pinkgothic
    As per the HTML Purifier smoketest, 'malformed' URIs are occasionally discarded to leave behind an attribute-less anchor tag, e.g. <a href="javascript:document.location='http://www.google.com/'">XSS</a> becomes <a>XSS</a> ...as well as occasionally being stripped down to the protocol, e.g. <a href="http://1113982867/">XSS</a> becomes <a href="http:/">XSS</a> While that's unproblematic, per se, it's a bit ugly. Instead of trying to strip these out with regular expressions, I was hoping to use HTML Purifier's own library capabilities / injectors / plug-ins / whathaveyou. Point of reference: Handling attributes Conditionally removing an attribute in HTMLPurifier is easy. Here the library offers the class HTMLPurifier_AttrTransform with the method confiscateAttr(). While I don't personally use the functionality of confiscateAttr(), I do use an HTMLPurifier_AttrTransform as per this thread to add target="_blank" to all anchors. // more configuration stuff up here $htmlDef = $htmlPurifierConfiguration->getHTMLDefinition(true); $anchor = $htmlDef->addBlankElement('a'); $anchor->attr_transform_post[] = new HTMLPurifier_AttrTransform_Target(); // purify down here HTMLPurifier_AttrTransform_Target is a very simple class, of course. class HTMLPurifier_AttrTransform_Target extends HTMLPurifier_AttrTransform { public function transform($attr, $config, $context) { // I could call $this->confiscateAttr() here to throw away an // undesired attribute $attr['target'] = '_blank'; return $attr; } } That part works like a charm, naturally. Handling elements Perhaps I'm not squinting hard enough at HTMLPurifier_TagTransform, or am looking in the wrong place(s), or generally amn't understanding it, but I can't seem to figure out a way to conditionally remove elements. Say, something to the effect of: // more configuration stuff up here $htmlDef = $htmlPurifierConfiguration->getHTMLDefinition(true); $anchor = $htmlDef->addElementHandler('a'); $anchor->elem_transform_post[] = new HTMLPurifier_ElementTransform_Cull(); // add target as per 'point of reference' here // purify down here With the Cull class extending something that has a confiscateElement() ability, or comparable, wherein I could check for a missing href attribute or a href attribute with the content http:/. HTMLPurifier_Filter I understand I could create a filter, but the examples (Youtube.php and ExtractStyleBlocks.php) suggest I'd be using regular expressions in that, which I'd really rather avoid, if it is at all possible. I'm hoping for an onboard or quasi-onboard solution that makes use of HTML Purifier's excellent parsing capabilities. Returning null in a child-class of HTMLPurifier_AttrTransform unfortunately doesn't cut it. Anyone have any smart ideas, or am I stuck with regexes? :)

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  • How to treat a symbolic link as a directory in Mercurial?

    - by celil
    As of 0.9.4, when adding a symbolic link Mercurial keeps track of the link itself, and not the file or directories it points to. However, there are cases when it is desirable to keep track of the files pointed to by the symbolic link. How can I force Mercurial to treat the symbolic link to a directory as a regular directory?

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  • Regex for date.

    - by Harikrishna
    What should be the regex for matching date of any format like 26FEB2009 30 Jul 2009 27 Mar 2008 29/05/2008 27 Aug 2009 What should be the regular expression for that ? Edit I have regex that matches with 26-Feb-2009 and 26 FEB 2009 with but not with 26FEB2009. So if any one know then please update it. (?:^|[^\d\w:])(?'day'\d{1,2})(?:-?st\s+|-?th\s+|-?rd\s+|-?nd\s+|-|\s+)(?'month'Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)[uarychilestmbro]*(?:\s*,?\s*|-)(?:'?(?'year'\d{2})|(?'year'\d{4}))(?=$|[^\d\w])

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  • i want to find values between { }

    - by girish
    I m working with regular expression( Regex ) but not finding the exact output.. i want to find the values between two curly braces { Value } = value i use the following pattern but not getting the exact output...it does not remove first "{" ... string pattern = "\{*\}"; if my value is - {girish} it returns me {girish instead of this i want girish as output...

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  • Robust, Mature HTML Parser for PHP

    - by Alan Storm
    Are there any robust and mature HTML parsers available for PHP? A quick skimming of PEAR didn't turn anything up (lots of classes for generating HTML, not so much for consuming), and Google taught me a lot of people have started and then abandoned a variety of parser projects. Not interested in XML parsers (unless then can consume non-well formed HTML) or hacking it on my own with regular expressions. Clarification of Intent: I'm not interested in filtering of HTML content, I'm interesting in extracting information from HTML documents.

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  • i can't seem to get jquery ui multiselect plugin work with ajax

    - by oo
    i take a regular multiselect listbox and convert it to a jquery ui multiselect listbox by calling this: $(".multiSelectMe").multiselect(); As per the API, i call this method in the return of an ajax function $(".multiSelectMe").multiselect("select", "Item 1"); but nothing seems to happen. i can't figure out a way to have this programatically add items within an ajax call. i was thinking there was maybe another "refresh" method or something like that but i can't find any.

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  • Python Regex To VB.net

    - by user316758
    Hi everyone, I made a program in Python and now I whant to transfert it to vb.net. But I have some difficulties with the vb.net regular expression.... Someone can help me please? There are my Python regex: id = re.search('(?<=watch\?v\=)[\w|-]+|(?<=/v/)[\w|-]+', src) id = id.group(0) t = re.search('(?<=\&t\=)[\w|-]+', src) t = t.group() It's supposed to fin the value of ?v=Value&SomeOtherContent and &t=Value&SomeOtherContent Thank you

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  • Single Regex for filtering roman numerals from the text files.

    - by Nains
    I am stuck in between of a problem where only one pass of regular expression is allowed( some old hard code). I need the regex for roman numerals. I have tried the standard one i.e. ^(?i)M*(D?C{0,3}|C[DM])(L?X{0,3}|X[LC])(V?I{0,3}|I[VX])$, but the problem is it allows null( '') values also. Is there any way around to check is problem?

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  • C# regex to validate "realistic" IP values

    - by Joshua
    Regex that somewhat validates if a value has one of the following characteristics: 123-29-123-123.subdomain.zomg.com:8085 123.12.34.56:420 Unfortunately, I'm terrible at Regex, C#, google searches, and the differences between proper nouns and regular ones. It can be a lose approximation, in fact I would go with anything that has a : colon separator with a port after it.

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