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  • Special character into querystring .NET

    - by user353089
    I need to send the follow querystring: http://prod.intranet.siemens.com.br/drvs/index.aspx?page=2&pag=4&varpatch=%20C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\OPE253\My%20Documents\Ca$@#! Then i try to assing this to a string,but .NET break string at http://prod.intranet.siemens.com.br/drvs/index.aspx?page=2&pag=4&varpatch=%20C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\OPE253\My%20Documents\Ca$@ '#" do not appears in querystring Any ideas?

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  • how to convert char * to uchar16 in JNI C++

    - by Sagar Hatekar
    Hello, here's what I am trying to do: typedef uint16_t uchar16_t; uchar16_t buf[32]; // buf will contain timezone information like GMT-6, Eastern Daylight Time, etc char * str = "Test"; for (int i = 0; i <= strlen(str); i++) buf[i] = str[i]; I guess that's not correct since uchar16_t would contain 2 bytes and str contains 1 byte. What is it that I am supposed to do ?

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  • headers already sent displays after moving files from one server to another

    - by PERR0_HUNTER
    hey there! I have a project running on dreamhost hosting and it's working fine, but since DH has been getting really slow I'm moving the project to my new dedicated server. The thing is that after I move all of my file over to the new dedicated (ubuntu 8.4) I get see warnings all over the place telling me that the headers had been already sent. The first thing I tried was moving the files via FTP: download to my machine, upload to server - Didn't worked Second try was tar.gz the folder on the first server and untar it on the new one, didn't worked either I tried chaing enconding to ANSI and they start working, however most of my files contain accents so ANSI is not an option for all my files i need UTF8 Any ideas on how to fix this? I'm sure it must be some sort of config

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  • case insenstive string replace that correctly works with ligatures like "ß" <=> "ss"

    - by usr
    I have build a litte asp.net form that searches for something and displays the results. I want to highlight the search string within the search results. Example: Query: "p" Results: a<b>p</b>ple, banana, <b>p</b>lum The code that I have goes like this: public static string HighlightSubstring(string text, string substring) { var index = text.IndexOf(substring, StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase); if(index == -1) return HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(text); string p0, p1, p2; text.SplitAt(index, index + substring.Length, out p0, out p1, out p2); return HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(p0) + "<b>" + HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(p1) + "</b>" + HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(p2); } I mostly works but try it for example with HighlightSubstring("ß", "ss"). This crashes because in Germany "ß" and "ss" are considered to be equal by the IndexOf method, but they have different length! Now that would be ok if there was a way to find out how long the match in "text" is. Remember that this length can be != substring.Length. So how do I find out the length of the match that IndexOf produces in the presence of ligatures and exotic language characters (ligatures in this case)?

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  • Testing for the presence of a character in an string in C

    - by Prab
    What's wrong with this? #include <stdio.h> void main(){ char *s="some text"; printf("%d",is_in(s,'t')); } int is_in(char *s, char c){ while(*s){ if(*s==c) return 1; s++; } return 0; } I get the following compile time error with GCC: test.c:9: error: conflicting types for ‘is_in’ test.c:9: note: an argument type that has a default promotion can’t match an empty parameter name list declaration test.c:5: note: previous implicit declaration of ‘is_in’ was here

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  • Javascript Regex Replace string, special character need help

    - by Mohummad Abdullah
    I am trying to replace string on page in runtime example: find string "(800).123.4567" to "<span>(800)123.4567</span>" means i want to add span tag before and after of string. here is i m doing this is my code: var avidno = '(800)123 1234'; function validate () { var regex = /^\(?([0-9]{3})\)?[-. ]?([0-9]{3})[-. ]?([0-9]{4})$/; if (regex.test(avidno)) { alert('bingo'); var altrstr = '<span>'+avidno+'</span>'; alert(altrstr); // Valid international phone number } else { alert('uupss'); // Invalid international phone number } } validate();

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  • Console output spits out Chinese(?) characters

    - by a_person
    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?

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  • Replace occurance of character with all letters in the alphabet

    - by McAvoy
    I have created a scrabble game with a computer opponent. If a blank tile is found in the computer's rack during the word generation if needs to be swapped out for every letter in the alphabet. I have my current solution to solve this problem below, but was wondering if there is a better more efficient way to accomplish this task. if (str.Contains("*")) { char c = 'A'; String made = ""; while(c < 'Z') { made = str.ReplaceFirst("*", c.ToString()); if (!made.Contains("*")) { wordsMade.Add(made); if (theGame.theTrie.Search(made) == Trie.SearchResults.Found) { validWords.Add(made); } } else { char ch = 'A'; String made2 = ""; while (ch < 'Z') { made2 = made.ReplaceFirst("*", c.ToString()); wordsMade.Add(made2); if (theGame.theTrie.Search(made2) == Trie.SearchResults.Found) { validWords.Add(made2); } ch++; } } c++; }

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  • C# character counter when writing to new line

    - by Mike
    Basically i'm trying to read a really big text file and when the charecters of the line reach X amount write to a new line, but i can't seem to get the charecter count to work. Any help is appricated! using (FileStream fs = new FileStream(betaFilePath,FileMode.Open)) using (StreamReader rdr = new StreamReader(fs)) { while (!rdr.EndOfStream) { string betaFileLine = rdr.ReadLine(); int stringline = 0; if (betaFileLine.Contains("þTEMP")) { //sb.AppendLine(@"C:\chawkster\workfiles\New Folder\GEL_ALL_PRODUCTS_CONCORD2.DAT"); string checkline = betaFileLine.Length.ToString(); foreach (string cl in checkline) { stringline++; File.AppendAllText(@"C:\chawkster\workfiles\New Folder\GEL_ALL_PRODUCTS_CONCORD3.DAT", cl); if(stringline == 1200) { File.AppendAllText(@"C:\chawkster\workfiles\New Folder\GEL_ALL_PRODUCTS_CONCORD3.DAT","\n"); stringline = 0; } } } } foreach (string cl in checkline) Error 1 Cannot convert type 'char' to 'string'

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  • Echo cancellation

    - by Jorg B Jorge
    Can any of you suggest a good and stable echo cancelation package (gnu or not) to be linked with my videoconference application (C/C++) (Windows / Linux / MacOSX) ? My application should be freeware, so i do not want to pay for each user who download the app.

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  • Remove newline character while XML parsing

    - by Prashant
    Hi, I am facing a problem while XML parsing. I have an NSMutablestring currentElementValue that has newlines into it. It has been received as an XMl from a web source. Even when i am trying to remove newline charactersets of substring the first 3 char there is no effect on the string. What can be done here? Regards PC Code is (void)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser foundCharacters:(NSString *)string { if(!currentElementValue) currentElementValue = [[NSMutableString alloc] initWithString:string]; else { [currentElementValue substringFromIndex:3]; [currentElementValue stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet:[NSCharacterSet newlineCharacterSet]]; NSLog(@"Processing Value : %@ with length %d", currentElementValue,[currentElementValue length] ); }

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  • Hex characters in varchar() is actually ascii. Need to decode it.

    - by csauve
    This is such an edge-case of a question, I'd be surprised if there is an easy way to do this. I have a MS SQL DB with a field of type varchar(255). It contains a hex string which is actually a Guid when you decode it using an ascii decoder. I know that sounds REALLY weird but here's an example: The contents of the field: "38353334373838622D393030302D343732392D383436622D383161336634396339663931" What it actually represents: "8534788b-9000-4729-846b-81a3f49c9f91" I need a way to decode this, and just change the contents of the field to the actual guid it represents. I need to do this in T-SQL, I cannot use .Net (which if I could, that is remarkably simple).

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  • Rails 3 - raw/html_safe not working in some cases?

    - by Frexuz
    I'm having difficulties with output not being encoded even though I'm using raw or html_safe. This one is writing out the &nbsp in my final HTLM page. def build_tag_cloud(tag_cloud, style_list) tag_cloud.sort!{ |x,y| x.permalink <=> y.permalink } max, min = 0, 0 tag_cloud.each do |tag| max = tag.followers.to_i if tag.followers.to_i > max min = tag.followers.to_i if tag.followers.to_i < min end divisor = ((max - min) / style_list.size) + 1 html = "" tag_cloud.each do |tag| name = raw(tag.name.gsub('&','&amp;').gsub(' ','&nbsp;')) link = raw(link_to "#{name}", {:controller => "/shows", :action => "show", :permalink => tag.permalink}, :class => "#{style_list[(tag.followers.to_i - min) / divisor]}") html += raw("<li>#{link}</li> ") end return raw(html.to_s) end What is allowed in using raw and html_safe? And how should my example above be fixed?

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