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  • How can I do a large file upload using Sinatra, haml, nginx, and passenger?

    - by mmr
    Hi all, I need to be able to allow a user to upload 30-60 mb files at a time. Right now, I'm solving the problem with a simple form post: %form{:action=>"/Upload",:method=>"post",:enctype=>"multipart/form-data"} - @theModelHash.each do |key,value| %br %input{:type=>"checkbox", :name=>"#{key}", :value=>1, :checked=>value} =key %br %input{:type=>"file",:name=>"file"} %input{:type=>"submit",:value=>"Upload"} This form allows the user to select processing options contained in theModelHash and upload a file for processing. Problem is, this method both freezes the user's UI and also requires that the entire form be reposted when the user presses the 'back' button. I've looked at SWFUpload, but have no idea how to integrate that into my relatively simple app. There's a page here about integrating it with Rails, but I'm using Sinatra, and am new enough to this whole web programming thing that I don't know how to modify those files to work with what I need to do. Is there a how-to to add large file uploads to my form there? Something relatively simple that just adds in a progress bar and doesn't repost? I feel like I'm having to triple the size of my application just to make this feature play nice, and that's bothering me a bit.

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  • How to make new file permission inherit from the parent directory?

    - by Wai Yip Tung
    I have a directory called data. Then I am running a script under the user id 'robot'. robot writes to the data directory and update files inside. The idea is data is open for both me and robot to update. So I setup the permission and owner group like this drwxrwxr-x 2 me robot-grp 4096 Jun 11 20:50 data where both me and robot belongs to the 'robot-grp'. I change the permission and the owner group recursively like the parent directory. I regularly upload new files into the data directory using rsync. Unfortunately, new files uploaded does not inherit the parent directory's permission as I hope. Instead it looks like this -rw-r--r-- 1 me users 6 Jun 11 20:50 new-file.txt When robot tries to update new-file.txt, it fails due to lack of file permission. I'm not sure if setting umask helps. In anycase the new files does not really follow it. $ umask -S u=rwx,g=rx,o=rx I'm often confounded by Unix file permission. Do I even have a right plan? I'm using Debian lenny.

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  • Modifying value of "Rating" column within Explorer for arbitrary file types.

    - by Fake Name
    Basically, I have a large body of assorted media (text, images, flash files, archives, folders, etc...) and I'm attempting to organize it. Windows Explorer has a rating column, but there seems to be no way to modify the rating of the files short of opening them in their type-specific software (e.g. Media player, or Photo viewer). However, this does not work when the file is of an unsupported type (.rar, .swf ...), or a directory. I'd be more than willing to consider a file-manager replacement (I've alreadly looked at quite a few, Directory Opus, Total Commander, etc...), or even a solution that stores the rating metadata in a hidden file in each folder, or a separate database. The one real critical requirement is the ability to sort by rating, and being filetype-agnostic. Basically, is there any way to categorize a large collection of assorted files by rating that will work with any file type, including directories? - Ideally, there would be an easy way to add arbitrary columns to windows explorer, and edit them directly. However, there seems to be no way to do this. The rating column is the next best thing.

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  • XML parsing error: 'A string literal was expected' when inserting values into table

    - by Christian
    In Microsoft Sequel Server 2008 I am attempting to insert values into an sql table with the columns type_id of datatype int and xml_info of datatype XML. I am using the following query: INSERT INTO tbl_applied_devices ([type_id],[xml_info]) VALUES (1,'<Profile ID=99><Server><ID>BC4A18CA-AFB5-4268-BDA9-C990DAFE7783</ID> <Name>localhost</Name><Services></Services></Server></Profile>') But I keep getting this error: Msg 9413, Level 16, State 1, Line 4 XML parsing: line 1, character 13, A string literal was expected What am I doing incorrectly? Thank you for the help. EDIT: I found that the source of the error is the xml element's ID attribute, where seems to be what is causing the error. How can I correctly insert xml with an attribute ? Do I need to somehow escape one of the characters?

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  • Parsing RSS2.0 feeds using Pull Parser on Android

    - by Samuh
    I am trying to parse a RSS2.0 feed, obtained from a remote server, on my Android device using XML Pull Parser. // get a parser instance and set input,encoding XmlPullParser parser = Xml.newPullParser(); parser.setInput(getInputStream(), null); I am getting invalid token exceptions: Error parsing document. (position:line -1, column -1) caused by: org.apache.harmony.xml.ExpatParser$ParseException: At line 158, column 25: not well-formed (invalid token) Strangely, when I download the feed XML on the device, bundle it inside the raw folder and then run the same code. Everything works fine. What could be the problem here? How do I validate the XML before I parse it on device? Thanks.

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  • Google Reader API HTTP Response parsing (Objective C)

    - by JustinXXVII
    Using the API, trying to get items in a specific feed returns this: {“direction”:”ltr”,”id”:”feed/http://arstechnica.com/index.rssx”,”title”:”Ars Technica”,”description”:”The Art of Technology”,”self”:[{"href":"http://www.google.com/reader/api/0/stream/contents/feed/http://arstechnica.com/index.rssx?ot\u003d1273193172856169\u0026r\u003dn\u0026xt\u003duser/-/state/com.google/read\u0026n\u003d4\u0026ck\u003d1273193873\u0026client\u003diPadReader"}],”alternate”:[{"href":"http://arstechnica.com/index.php","type":"text/html"}],”updated”:1273193873,”items”:[]} They look like key/value pairs but it’s plain text with UTF8 String encoding and won’t encode into a dictionary. I’m using Objective-C and I’m not sure where to go from here. So far I’ve been able to parse the XML response for unread items, but parsing the plain-text doesn’t look feasible. What is your practice?

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  • How to create a .MAP file from a .PDB file

    - by SamB
    I would like to create a simple .MAP file listing addresses and symbol names from a PDB file. My natural inclination was to look for a tool named "pdb2map", but most of the results I get for that appear to refer to a sample program from the CD included with Debugging Applications for Microsoft .NET and Microsoft Windows, which unfortunately is not also posted on the 'net. Anyone know a good tool for this? Thanks.

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  • File upload permission problem IIS 7

    - by krish
    I am unable to upload files to website hosted under IIS7. I have already given write permissions to "IUSR_websitename" and set the property in web.config also. I am able to upload files with out log in to application at the time of user registration. But once log in to application, if I upload files, it is giving "Access denied" error. Please help me.

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  • Float PPM image file format?

    - by Luca
    I've found a PPM image with the header starting with PF. The resolution number is stored in floating point (-1.000). No comments are inserted to get how it was produced. From the resolution, each pixel is composed by 12 bytes (4 bytes per component)... I suppose they are float or integer numbers. The problem is that I cannot get a clear image. Someone has already found this kind of images?

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  • File upload iis7

    - by maxwell
    Hi, I have a website and my users can browse the website for general information. If user wants to post any data, they need to register in the website. At the time of registration (in registration form) they can upload their photo. Once registration process is completed they can even modify the previously uploaded photo. My users are facing problem while they uploading their photo at the time of registration. I have given write permission to uploading files folder. But it is giving "Access denied" error. There should be a provision to upload files with or without logging into application. How can we achieve this?

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  • Parsing error when using getSearchResultsForQuery of MGTwitterEngine

    - by deep8981
    Hi everyone I am doing a search using getSearchResultsForQuery method and i get searchresult too but when i try to print the parsed data i dont get text of all the tweets i am doing this [twitterEngine getSearchResultsForQuery:@"#joke" sinceID:twitterUserId startingAtPage:1 count:5]; and below is the result in console and it shows that i do get data properly but after parsing it does not parse properly.I have not done any change in parsing can anyone say why i am getting this? {"results":[{"profile_image_url":"http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/580724970/pro_normal.jpg","created_at":"Wed, 21 Apr 2010 19:06:52 +0000","from_user":"Kousani","metadata":{"result_type":"recent"},"to_user_id":null,"text":"#ipl3 has hit hard all other General Entertainment Channels. If this continues every year, may be I will learn play cricket! :D #joke","id":12592706500,"from_user_id":13391246,"geo":null,"iso_language_code":"en","source":"<a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com" rel="nofollow">TweetDeck</a>"},{"profile_image_url":"http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/815058343/iphone_1_059_normal.JPG","created_at":"Wed, 21 Apr 2010 19:00:59 +0000","from_user":"anamou","metadata":{"result_type":"recent"},"to_user_id":null,"text":"comedyclipsblog: Recent research has shown that six out of seven dwarves aren't happy #joke","id":12592456010,"from_user_id":7635571,"geo":null,"iso_language_code":"en","source":"<a href="http://echofon.com/" rel="nofollow">Echofon</a>"},{"profile_image_url":"http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/636112472/Jane_New_normal.jpg","created_at":"Wed, 21 Apr 2010 18:55:49 +0000","from_user":"janeprinsep","metadata":{"result_type":"recent"},"to_user_id":20741695,"text":"@grahamtcousins DON'T DOOOOOOO ITTTTT!!!!! #joke","id":12592234721,"from_user_id":74969091,"to_user":"grahamtcousins","geo":null,"iso_language_code":"en","source":"<a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com" rel="nofollow">TweetDeck</a>"},{"profile_image_url":"http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/779334170/sander_normal.jpg","created_at":"Wed, 21 Apr 2010 18:53:55 +0000","from_user":"SndR22","metadata":{"result_type":"recent"},"to_user_id":null,"text":"RT @MocroDeluxe: Willen jullie lachen?- kom met een #joke dan!","id":12592155790,"from_user_id":85863646,"geo":null,"iso_language_code":"nl","source":"<a href="http://ubertwitter.com" rel="nofollow">UberTwitter</a>"},{"profile_image_url":"http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/513318990/1257454275_package_toys_normal.png","created_at":"Wed, 21 Apr 2010 18:53:33 +0000","from_user":"Fun_Jokes_Video","metadata":{"result_type":"recent"},"to_user_id":null,"text":"#joke What's Clintons new nick name?: Q. What's Clintons new nick name?\nA. Drippy Dick http://bit.ly/bZWSlJ","id":12592141067,"from_user_id":76430125,"geo":null,"iso_language_code":"en","source":"<a href="http://twitterfeed.com" rel="nofollow">twitterfeed</a>"}],"max_id":12592706500,"since_id":47543983,"refresh_url":"?since_id=12592706500&q=%23joke","next_page":"?page=2&max_id=12592706500&rpp=5&q=%23joke","results_per_page":5,"page":1,"completed_in":0.039389,"warning":"since_id removed for pagination.","query":"%23joke"} 2010-04-22 00:45:53.319 Twitter-Facebook[2090:20b] Got search results for FF1D610A-499C-41B6-B0BA-5D94989F9CF0: ( { "created_at" = 1271876812; "from_user" = Kousani; "profile_image_url" = "http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/580724970/pro_normal.jpg"; "result_type" = recent; "source_api_request_type" = 35; }, { "created_at" = 1271876459; "from_user" = anamou; "profile_image_url" = "http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/815058343/iphone_1_059_normal.JPG"; "result_type" = recent; "source_api_request_type" = 35; }, { "created_at" = 1271876149; "from_user" = janeprinsep; "profile_image_url" = "http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/636112472/Jane_New_normal.jpg"; "result_type" = recent; "source_api_request_type" = 35; }, { "created_at" = 1271876035; "from_user" = SndR22; "profile_image_url" = "http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/779334170/sander_normal.jpg"; "result_type" = recent; "source_api_request_type" = 35; }, { "created_at" = 1271876013; "from_user" = "Fun_Jokes_Video"; "profile_image_url" = "http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/513318990/1257454275_package_toys_normal.png"; "result_type" = recent; "source_api_request_type" = 35; }, { "completed_in" = 0; "from_user_id" = 76430125; geo = ; id = 12592141067; "iso_language_code" = en; "max_id" = 12592706500; "next_page" = "?page=2&max_id=12592706500&rpp=5&q=%23joke"; page = 1; query = "%23joke"; "refresh_url" = "?since_id=12592706500&q=%23joke"; "results_per_page" = 5; "since_id" = 47543983; source = "twitterfeed"; "source_api_request_type" = 35; text = "#joke What's Clintons new nick name?: Q. What's Clintons new nick name?\nA. Drippy Dick http://bit.ly/bZWSlJ"; "to_user" = grahamtcousins; "to_user_id" = ; warning = "since_id removed for pagination."; } ) 2010-04-22 00:45:53.320 Twitter-Facebook[2090:20b] TEXT is #joke What's Clintons new nick name?: Q. What's Clintons new nick name? A. Drippy Dick http://bit.ly/bZWSlJ

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  • phantom error "error parsing XML: unbound prefix"

    - by Brad Hein
    The error "error parsing XML: unbound prefix" shows up on my main layout: main.xml when I first open Eclipse. To make the error go away, all I have to do is make a modification to the file, then undo it, then hit save (have to make a change in order to be able to save file and thus trigger the new syntax check). My environment is: Fedora Eclipse Platform Version: 3.4.2 Based on build id: 20090211-1700 My target is Android API level 5. The first time I saw the error I spent a long time trying to track down "the problem" but later realized there isn't really a problem, it's just a phantom error. Screenshot: http://i50.tinypic.com/2i89iee.jpg Who should I report this to?

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  • Issue parsing RSS xml

    - by cw
    Hello, I'm having an issue using Linq to XML parsing the following XML. What I am doing is getting the element checking if it's what I want, then moving to the next. I am pretty sure it has to do with the xmlns, but I need this code to work with both this style and normal style RSS feeds (no xmlns). Any ideas? <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://someurl" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/"> <channel rdf:about="http://someurl"> XElement currentLocation = startElementParameter; foreach (string x in ("channel\\Title").Split('\\')) { if (condition1 == false) { continue; } else if (condition2 == false) { break; } else { // This is returning null. currentLocation = currentLocation.Element(x); } } Thanks!

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  • Python Windows File Copy with Wildcard Support

    - by Wang Dingwei
    I've been doing this all the time: result = subprocess.call(['copy', '123*.xml', 'out_folder\\.', '/y']) if result == 0: do_something() else: do_something_else() Until today I started to look into pywin32 modules, then I saw functions like win32file.CopyFiles(), but then I found it may not support copying files to a directory. Maybe this functionality is hidden somewhere, but I haven't found it yet. I've also tried "glob" and "shutil" combination, but "glob" is incredibly slow if there are many files. So, how do you emulate this Windows command with Python? copy 123*.xml out_folder\. /y

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  • Design pattern for parsing data that will be grouped to two different ways and flipped

    - by lewisblackfan
    I'm looking for an easily maintainable and extendable design model for a script to parse an excel workbook into two separate workbooks after pulling data from other locations like the command line, and a database. The high level details are as follows. I need to parse an excel workbook containing a sheet that lists unique question names, the only reliable information that can be parsed from the question name is the book code that identifies the title and edition of the textbook the question is associated with, the rest of the question name is not standardized well enough to be reliably parsed by computer. The general form of the question name is best described by the following regular expression. '^(\w+)\s(\w{1,2})\.(\w{1,2})\.(\w{1,3})\.(\w{1,3}\.)*$' The first sub-pattern is the book code, the second sub-pattern is 90% of the time the chapter, and the rest of the sub-patterns could be section, problem type, problem number, or question type information. There is no simple logic, at least not one I can find. There will be a minimum of three other columns in this spreadsheet; one column will be the chapter the question is associated with, the second will be the section within the chapter the question is associated with, and the third will be some kind of asset indicated by a uniform resource locator. 1 | 1 | qname1 | url | description | url | description ... 1 | 1 | qname2 | url | description 1 | 1 | qname3 | url | description | url | description | url | The asset can be indicated by a full or partial uniform resource locator, the partial url will need to be completed before it can be fed into the application. There theoretically could be no limit to the number of asset columns, the assets will be grouped in columns by type. Some times additional data will have to be retrieved from a database or combined with the book code before the asset url is complete and can be understood by the application that will be using the asset. The type is an abstraction, there are eight types right now, each with their own logic in how the uniform resource locator is handled and or completed, and I have to add a new type and its logic every three or four months. For each asset url there is the possibility of a description column, a character string for display in the application, but not always. (I've already worked out validating the description text, and squashing MSs obscure code page down to something 7-bit ascii can handle.) Now that all the details are filled-in I can get to the actual problem of parsing the file. I need to split the information in this excel workbook into two separate workbooks. The first workbook will group all the questions by section in rows. With the first cell being the section doublet and the rest of the cells in the row are the question names. 1.1 | qname1 | qname2 | qname3 | qname4 | 1.2 | qname1 | qname2 | qname3 | 1.3 | qname1 | qname2 | qname3 | qname4 | qname5 There is no set number of questions for each section as you can see from the above example. The second workbook is more complicated, there is one row per asset, and question names that have more than one asset will be duplicated. There will be four or five columns on this sheet. The first is the question name for the asset, the second is a media type used to select the correct icon for the asset in the application, the third is string representing the asset type, the four is the full and complete uniform resource locator for the asset, and the fifth columns is the optional text description for the asset. q1 | mtype1 | atype1 | url | description q1 | mtype2 | atype2 | url | description q1 | mtype2 | atype3 | url | description q2 | mtype1 | atype1 | url | description q2 | mtype2 | atype3 | url | description For the original six types I did have a script that parsed the source excel workbook into the other two excel workbooks, and I was able to add two more types until I ran aground on the implementation of the ninth type and tenth types. What broke my script was the fact that the ninth type is actually a sub-type of one of the original six, but with entirely different logic, and my mostly procedural script could not accommodate without duplicating a lot of code. I also had a lot of bugs in the script and will be writing the test first on this time around. I'm stuck with the format for the resulting two workbooks, this script is glue code, development went ahead with the project without bothering to get a complete spec from the sponsor. I work for the same company as the developers but in the editorial department, editorial is co-sponsor of the project, and am expected to fix pesky details like this (I'm foaming at the mouth as I type this). I've tried factories, I've tried different object models, but each resulting workbook is so different when I find a design that works for generating one workbook the code is not really usable for generating the other. What I would really like are ideas about a maintainable and extensible design for parsing the source workbook into both workbooks with maximum code reuse, and or sympathy.

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  • Possible to open a text file in a MYSQL stored procedure?

    - by futureelite7
    Is it possible to open and read from a text file in a MYSQL stored procedure? I have a text file with a list of about 50k telephone numbers, and want to write a stored procedure that will open the file, read the 50k lines and store it as rows in a table. I cannot load the file directly using LOAD IN FILE as the table has additional columns that I have to set. Thanks!

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  • Trouble parsing NMEA data from Serial Port.

    - by rross
    I'm retrieving NMEA sentences from a serial GPS. Then string are coming across like I would expect. The problem is that when parsing a sentence like this: $GPRMC,040302.663,A,3939.7,N,10506.6,W,0.27,358.86,200804,,*1A I use a simple bit of code to make sure I have the right sentect: string[] Words = sBuffer.Split(','); foreach (string item in Words) { if (item == "$GPRMC") { return "Correct Sentence"; } else { return "Incorrect Sentence } } I added the return in that location for the example. I have printed the split results to a text box and have seen that $GPRMC is indeed coming across in the item variable at some point. If the string is coming across why won't the if statement catch? Is is the $? How can I trouble shoot this?

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