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  • Open HTML as XHTML

    - by rybz
    Hi, Having an .html file is it possible to force the browser to treat the contents as XHTML? I mean the file opened from both local or web location. Maybe some on-the-fly convertion or something like that? The background: Firefox and Opera supports natively MathML when the code is embedded in a XHTML file. I need to get a .html file with MathML that would be supported by the mentioned browsers properly. Thank you for any support.

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  • How to resize html canvas element?

    - by russx2
    I have a canvas element defined statically in the html with a width and height. If I attempt to use JavaScript to resize it dynamically (setting a new width and height - either on the attributes of the canvas or via the style properties) I get the following error in Firefox: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Illegal operation on WrappedNative prototype object" nsresult: "0x8057000c (NS_ERROR_XPC_BAD_OP_ON_WN_PROTO)" location: "JS frame :: file:///home/russh/Desktop/test.html :: onclick :: line 1" data: no] Is it possible to resize this element or do I have to destroy it and create a new element on the fly?

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  • How to completely ignore linkbreak and tab in RegEx?

    - by Kthurein
    Hi, Is there any way to completely ignore link break and tab characters etc. in RegEx? For instance, the line break and tab characters could be found anywhere and in any order in the content string. ... [CustomToken \t \r\n Type="" \t \r\n Property="" \n /] ... [CT ... The is the RegularExpression that I am currently using: (\[CustomToken).*?(\/\]) .NET API Regex.Matches(string input, string pattern) Thanks for your suggestion.

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  • Is HTML considered a programming language?

    - by nihilist.myopenid.com
    I guess the question is self-explanatory, but I'm wondering whether HTML qualifies as a programming language (obviously the "L" stands for language). The reason for asking is more pragmatic—I'm putting together a resume and don't want to look like a fool for listing things like HTML and XML under languages, but can't figure out how to classify them.

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  • Is there Perl's YAPE::Regex::Explain alternative to python?

    - by S.Mark
    Is there Perl's YAPE::Regex::Explain alternative to python? For example, which could do following regex \w+=\d+|\w+='[^']+' to explanations like this NODE EXPLANATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \w+ word characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, _) (1 or more times (matching the most amount possible)) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- = '=' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \d+ digits (0-9) (1 or more times (matching the most amount possible)) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | OR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \w+ word characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, _) (1 or more times (matching the most amount possible)) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =' '=\'' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [^']+ any character except: ''' (1 or more times (matching the most amount possible)) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' '\''

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  • Use jQuery to alter css for "html" and "*"

    - by Chris
    Apologies if this is incredibly easy but I want to be able to do the following in jQuery. Current CSS * { cursor: url('/web/resources/graphics/blank.cur'), pointer; } html { cursor: url('/web/resources/graphics/blank.cur'), pointer; } Desired CSS change (through jQuery only) * { cursor: url('/web/resources/graphics/blankDot.cur'), pointer; } html { cursor: url('/web/resources/graphics/blankDot.cur'), pointer; }

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  • CSS: Namespace a piece of HTML

    - by Paul Tarjan
    I'm building a browser extension that will insert a chunk of HTML into some pages. I'd like the page's CSS to not apply to this section. What is the best way to do this? Is there a good reset I can put on the root element of my HTML and set it to !important so it gets applied after others?

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  • HTML Language question

    - by Mike
    Note my code below. I am trying to figure out why my data is not changing to Spanish. I understand it to be one line of code and that is all within the HTML attribute lang=”es”. Any help would be greatly appreciated. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xlmns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang=”es” xml:lang="en"> <head> <title>JavaJam Coffee House</title> <link href="javajam.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body bgcolor="brown"> <h1>JavaJam Coffee House</h1> <ul> <li>Specialty Coffee and Tea</li> <li>Bagels, Muffins, and Organic Snacks</li> <li>Music and Poetry Readings</li> <li>Usability Studies</li> <li>Open Mic Night</li> </ul> <br></br> <p>12312 Main Street<br> Mountain Home, CA 93923<br> 1-888-555-5555</br> </p> <p> <em> <small>Copyright &copy; 2008 JavaJam Coffee House</em></p> E-Mail <a href="mailto;[email protected]"> Michael J. Crawley</a> </body> </html>

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  • HTML Special Entity Codes in Actionscript3/Flex

    - by BlairHippo
    I have a Flex/Actionscript 3 application that displays RSS feeds in a Text element. It strips out any HTML formatting present, but it's not handling HTML special entity codes properly -- it's rendering &mdash as the literal string instead of replacing it with an em-dash, etc. Is there any systematic way I can make it handle those codes properly, or am I going to need to manually replace those strings regex style?

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  • HTML/CSS Rendering to Image

    - by Steve
    Is there a library or tool that can take an html page and some css, and then render an image? I would like to define some templates server side using html code snippets, and some CSS to define the layout. Then using the template and CSS, I would like to essentially render an image of how this would display in a browser, and pass the image back to the client. Thanks.

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  • Convert any object to pretty HTML in java

    - by ripper234
    How can I convert a given object (in a generic way with reflection) to pretty printable HTML? What ready made library do you recommend that does this? I need support for simple nested objects (as long as they don't create loops in the object graph). I tried to convert it to JSON, but DefaultPrettyPrinter is not HTML friendly.

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  • How to create a menu tree using HTML

    - by Priyanka
    Hello,I need to create a menu tree using HTML. I had a search on Google, but they are providing some software to download in order to create this. But I need some script and HTML tags to do this. Can anyone help me solve this problem. Thanks in advance.

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  • Getting the "unmodified" HTML document from Javascript

    - by chris_l
    Is it possible to get the source of the current HTML document, exactly as it was loaded, in text form? (i.e. not the "Generated source" after parsing and DOM manipulation.) Note: Issuing an extra AJAX request to retrieve the HTML page again is not an option in this case: The document could have changed.

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  • Determine if a number is a prime with regex?

    - by kitlite
    I found the following code example for Java on RosettaCode: public static boolean prime(int n) { return !new String(new char[n]).matches(".?|(..+?)\\1+"); } I don't know Java in particular but understand all aspects of this snippet except for the regex itself I have basic to basic-advanced knowledge of Regex as you find it in the built-in PHP functions How does .?|(..+?)\\1+ match prime numbers?

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  • localhost remove HTML extension

    - by Cusa John
    I've been trying to clean up my urls with htaccess but I can't seen to get it to work on my localhost. My website url: localhost/index.html This is the default htaccess file that's in my www folder. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # To allow execution of cgi scripts in this directory uncomment next two lines. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AddType application/x-httpd-php .html .htm .php AddHandler cgi-script .pl .cgi Options +ExecCGI +FollowSymLinks

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