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  • Get current URL in Python

    - by Alex
    How would i get the current URL with Python, I need to grab the current URL so i can check it for query strings e.g requested_url = "URL_HERE" url = urlparse(requested_url) if url[4]: params = dict([part.split('=') for part in url[4].split('&')]) also this is running in Google App Engine

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  • endpoints (bug?) behavior in xts

    - by Alex
    If I try to get endpoints for every year, for example, and do the following: xts.data <- xts(1:10000, order.by=seq(from=as.Date("1970-01-01"), by=1, len=10000)) z <- endpoints(xts.data, on="months", k=12) The return value for this is: > z [1] 0 10000 Same with numbers higher than 12. Why would xts simply not return indices of every year or 13th month starting from the beginning. Is it limited by the number of periods in a year? That is if i did: z <- endpoints(xts.data, on="weeks", k=54) This seems to work fine.

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  • Get page url using javascript

    - by Alex
    Hello, could some one recommend a way to get page name from a url using JavaScript? For instance if I have http://www.cnn.com/news/1234/news.html?a=1&b=2&c=3 I just need to get "news.html" string Thanks!

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  • Double "!!" in Ruby [closed]

    - by Alex Maslakov
    Possible Duplicate: What does !! mean in ruby? Ruby, !! operator (a/k/a the double-bang) Sometimes I see a Ruby code like this def sent? !!@sent_at end It seems to be not logical. Is it necessary to use here double !? As far as I'm concerned, it might be just def sent? @sent_at end UPDATE: then what is the difference between these def sent? !!@sent_at end def sent? @sent_at.nil? end def sent? @sent_at == nil end

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  • Select <a> which is the second <a> on a page that contains the same href text? jQuery

    - by Alex
    Hello there, I'm working with a page that has several links that contain the same href text, and I need to select the second anchor element on the page that contains said href text. Here's a simplified version of the link structure of the page: <a href="same/link/to/stuff/">same link</a> <a href="same/link/to/stuff/">same link</a> How do I fashion my selector so that it only selects the second anchor in the above example? Currently I'm trying: $('a[href=same/link/to/stuff/] :eq(1)') but it is not working. Thanks!!

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  • mysql connect error issue

    - by Alex
    I've php page which update Mysql Db. I don't understand why my following php code is saying that "Could not update marker. No database selected". Strange!! can you please tell me why it's showing error message. Thanks. Php code: <?php // database settings $db_username = 'root'; $db_password = ''; $db_name = 'parkool'; $db_host = 'localhost'; //mysqli $mysqli = new mysqli($db_host, $db_username, $db_password, $db_name); if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { header('HTTP/1.1 500 Error: Could not connect to db!'); exit(); } ################ Save & delete markers ################# if($_POST) //run only if there's a post data { //make sure request is comming from Ajax $xhr = $_SERVER['HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH'] == 'XMLHttpRequest'; if (!$xhr){ header('HTTP/1.1 500 Error: Request must come from Ajax!'); exit(); } // get marker position and split it for database $mLatLang = explode(',',$_POST["latlang"]); $mLat = filter_var($mLatLang[0], FILTER_VALIDATE_FLOAT); $mLng = filter_var($mLatLang[1], FILTER_VALIDATE_FLOAT); $mName = filter_var($_POST["name"], FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); $mAddress = filter_var($_POST["address"], FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); $mId = filter_var($_POST["id"], FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); /*$result = mysql_query("SELECT id FROM test.markers WHERE test.markers.lat=$mLat AND test.markers.lng=$mLng"); if (!$result) { echo 'Could not run query: ' . mysql_error(); exit; } $row = mysql_fetch_row($result); $id=$row[0];*/ //$output = '<h1 class="marker-heading">'.$mId.'</h1><p>'.$mAddress.'</p>'; //exit($output); //Update Marker if(isset($_POST["update"]) && $_POST["update"]==true) { $results = mysql_query("UPDATE parkings SET latitude = '$mLat', longitude = '$mLng' WHERE locId = '94' "); if (!$results) { //header('HTTP/1.1 500 Error: Could not Update Markers! $mId'); echo "coudld not update marker." . mysql_error(); exit(); } exit("Done!"); } $output = '<h1 class="marker-heading">'.$mName.'</h1><p>'.$mAddress.'</p>'; exit($output); } ############### Continue generating Map XML ################# //Create a new DOMDocument object $dom = new DOMDocument("1.0"); $node = $dom->createElement("markers"); //Create new element node $parnode = $dom->appendChild($node); //make the node show up // Select all the rows in the markers table $results = $mysqli->query("SELECT * FROM parkings WHERE 1"); if (!$results) { header('HTTP/1.1 500 Error: Could not get markers!'); exit(); } //set document header to text/xml header("Content-type: text/xml"); // Iterate through the rows, adding XML nodes for each while($obj = $results->fetch_object()) { $node = $dom->createElement("marker"); $newnode = $parnode->appendChild($node); $newnode->setAttribute("name",$obj->name); $newnode->setAttribute("locId",$obj->locId); $newnode->setAttribute("address", $obj->address); $newnode->setAttribute("latitude", $obj->latitude); $newnode->setAttribute("longitude", $obj->longitude); //$newnode->setAttribute("type", $obj->type); } echo $dom->saveXML();

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  • JQuery validation using is() and multiple CSS classes

    - by Alex
    Hi Folks, Trying to debug something that basically .trim()'s, .val()'s and .length's a textarea input as HTML below (truncated): <form id="Kontaktanfrage" method="post" action="tests/testform/"> ... <textarea cols="50" rows="8" id="el_12" name="FORM[Kontaktanfrage][el_12]" title="Ihre Nachricht: *" class="textarea required"></textarea> ... </form> JavaScript: function validateField(formId, fieldId) { if (fieldId) { var element = "form#"+formId+" input#"+fieldId; var fieldValue = jQuery.trim(jQuery(element).val()); var fieldLength = fieldValue.length; var fieldError = ""; if ($(element).is('.textarea.required') && fieldLength == 0) { fieldError = "error message"; } } } The above if check is never true. Using JQuery: 1.4.1. Having seen other examples online, I can't see what the difference should be. Feel free to test it in FireBug at (http://www.initiat.de/tests/testform/). Any help appreciated, can't see what I'm doing wrong.

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  • contents().find() not producing the same result as changing selector context? - jQuery

    - by Alex
    Hello all, I have a function that looks somewhat like this: function(domObj) { var currentObj = $(domObj); ... currentObj.contents().find(".ws").after("foobar"); } My problem is that the above method of using .contents().find() is not working. "foobar" never gets stuffed after the specified dom element, represented by the selector, .ws However if I do this: $(".ws", currentObj).after("foobar"); Then the string, "foobar" gets appended every time. My question: Are not these two methods supposed to be equivilant? How/what am I doing wrong in my use of .contents().find() so that it is not working? Thanks!

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