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02:24
@It'sYourFault! :)
Good afternoon everyone.
 
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04:14
@It'sYourFault hI
I have a requirement in PHP?
@It'sYourFault
@all I have a dropdown in PHP like this 1)textbox 2)Check Box,if an user chooses textbox ,I'm able to display text related box.But I am having a requirement that if user chooses Check Box,I need to display one check and one text box below my dropdown ,after that user selects check box and the text box and enters some text in text box,immediately i want to display again one check box and one text box like that it should continues?any one help me@all
@It'sYourFault U there?
@Drose hi
04:32
can any one help how to get file path in javaScript
file or URL?
I doubt that is possible
JS is client side
it doesn't see the files on the server
it sees things on the browser
in using <input type="file" > for browse the file..
i want to get value in inside that tag.
if i am using id to get the value it showing only the file name not directory path.
have you checked google? I haven't seen something like that before
04:43
ya i can't find exactly.
ask in PHP room
if it exists, someone there will know
or javascript room
thanks for reply
Rag
Rag
05:32
Hi anyone here to help me i have small doubt in servlets
@Rag you can post here ,any one will answer if they knows
Rag
Rag
@PavanKumarRagi Hi I have a servlet in which i am using a normal jave class by creating an object but it is giving me java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
I am novice to servlets and jsp. Why is it giving me that error
can you post sample code here
Rag
Rag
@PavanKumarRagi This is my normal java file
http://pastebin.com/mDYCaEFF
@PavanKumarRagi This is my servlet class
http://pastebin.com/r7ZSf0if
IS The exception is pointing to this class uploadexcel
?
Rag
Rag
05:42
yes @PavanKumarRagi
@Rag dd u create the path in web.xml
Rag
Rag
yes @PavanKumarRagi
@PavanKumarRagi My web.xml
plz change as FirstServlet
Rag
Rag
where @George
try using com.zaggle.FirstServlet... instead of com.zaggle.firstservlet
05:48
in web.xml
right ?@George
yes
Rag
Rag
@George
javax.servlet.ServletException: Wrapper cannot find servlet class com.zaggle.Firstservlet or a class it depends on
org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:102)
org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:293)
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Processor.process(Http11Processor.java:859)
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol$Http11ConnectionHandler.process(Http11Protocol.java:602)
org.apache.tomcat.util.net.JIoEndpoint
when i change
dd u try by .... <url-pattern>/FirstServlet</url-pattern>
Rag
Rag
06:28
@George pastebin.com/4FhQGgsE

see this once i have updated some code. But still i get the same
@George Did you see it
06:41
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/poi/poifs/filesystem/POIFSFileSystem.
it seems some jar is missing
try using the relevant jar from jarfinder.com/index.php/java/info/…
Rag
Rag
@George I have included my jar file in my project
@George I have used POI-3.0-alpha3.jar
06:59
check the class which shows exception is available in your jar
Rag
Rag
@George got it
Thx
@George gr8 work
07:15
:)
 
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12:45
hi
any one is tere?
13:12
hi
Can anyone please help me with this thread?
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Q: bash script to get all images in a folder and get their resolution

RajkumarI am new to linux script and all i want to do is, get all the images inside the folder, take their resolution, if it is below minimum, then do nothing, otherwise create thumb, medium images. Now i am using Imagemagick in Windows. But in linux, i can't use the same script so i need to write a new ...

13:45
Hey
 
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18:40
Hi @Rajkumar
I have one solution to your script, I'll post it
I hope it helps
 
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20:37
hellooooooo!
21:26
Hey
hello
Heya!
@Code-Guru Hey!
Anyone used openssl?
21:42
Hi @LewsTherin, I use it sometimes
Do you know what the results of the benchmark mean?
what do you need?
brb
I just need to interpret the results
ok, where are you looking for?
Last week I was experimenting some issues using scp
it took all the bandwidth and disconnect other users
Where can I see the benchmarking results ?
22:00
@sgroh Hey back
openssl speed
ok yes, this is an algorithm speed measurement, now the question is ... what it means right?
wow, really poor documentation :s openssl.org/docs/apps/speed.html
I know! xD
I'm like wtf is going on.
hello again
22:08
haha yes
I found some time ago a person playing with comparison between different machines times
@LewsTherin Sounds like you are having fun...
@Code-Guru How do you mean? Lol
as I said befre was only to test performance over different HW
But it doesn't explain the numbers :( Actually pissed of here :P
22:11
Are you going to test the same ?
not, and my output is different
My output is different as well. But I want to understand what the output means.
@LewsTherin I already found a bug in my beta Android app...is that a good thing or a bad thing?
I would guess good.
Is it major?
@LewsTherin Sounds like you are busy...
@Code-Guru Not really. Just angry at OpenSSL's terrible documentation :)
22:13
@LewsTherin Umm...medium maybe. A glitch in the GUI where updates to the databse aren't displayed when they should be.
Ah, easily fixed then? :P
I guess from the user's point of view it's major. They probably don't want to quit the app and start again just to see the new data.
Yeah that'd be annoying lol.
@LewsTherin umm...perhaps...I only vaguely know where to look for the problem. I decided to start writing some JUnit tests to help me track down the bug.
You should've done that before! :D
22:16
and to automate testing my fixes...
@LewsTherin Yah, Prolly...
I don't follow a strict TDD method in my personal projects.
It is hard to do so however.
Well if it is part of you, it shouldn't be difficult right?
yah, writing implementation is much more fun than writing tests...
@LewsTherin I don't think it will be difficult to track down or fix. I have a vague idea of the general area of my code to look at.
I agree guys,
haha
@sgroh with which part, exactly? =p
I agree with "writing implementation is much more fun than writing test..."
It should be a rule that PM should know
22:19
Implementation > tests xD
Implementation rules !! :p
haha
Is there any one here who has experience with JSoup?
Hi Alec, no here ... sorry
I don't either :(
@sgroh So you can't interpret those numbers either?
Oh. I'm trying to use it and I've ran into a problem. I'm trying to only make it search only within a div tag with the class 'results-column'. I've came up with a alternate fix which should have worked but apparently something is wrong with my if statements.
		    url = new URL(txt_search.getText());
		    is = url.openStream();  // throws an IOException
		    dis = new DataInputStream(new BufferedInputStream(is));

		    while ((line = dis.readLine()) != null) {
		    	if(ok == false) { // still looking for results column
		    		if(line == "<div class=\"results-column\">") {
		    			ok = true;
		    			pageData = pageData + line;
		    		}
		    	} else if (ok == true) { // We've found the results column, and are now adding results
		    		if(line == "<div style=\"visibility: visible; display: block;\" class=\"mboxDefault\"></div>"){ // Chec
I believe I have everything exact, but I think it's the indentation on the web page causing my if statements to never set off.
Because throughout the process ok is never set to true.
22:24
This is Java?
Yes
if(line == "<div class=\"results-column\">")
Use .equals
Oooh, that always gets me.
@LewsTherin Good eye!
I've been doing too much work between Java & PHP, been getting the syntax messed up.
22:25
@Code-Guru Lol thanks :)
Thanks Lews.
@sgroh Woohoo! First starred message! Don't I get a badge for that?
@Alec Np, hope it works. You have it in 2 places there :)
nope.....you get to buy us beer :-P
@Code-Guru I starred it xD
22:26
hello fellas
Hey Faulty
@Code-Guru, thanks :D
@Alec
lol.....it's not faulty; it's It's Your Fault
Too long! :(
please when use the equals
please use in that way :
"<div class=\"results-column\">".equals(line)
22:28
quick question: when you compare strings in Java, you use .equals() or any of the String methods; when you compare using switch, what do you use?
@sgroh What's so wrong with using if(line.equals([HTML HERE])?
imagine that line is null
@It'sYourFault You can't use strings with switch.
Or do I misunderstand you?
sure you can......with jdk1.7
@LewsTherin In Java 7, you can.
22:30
Oh really? Nice :D
@Alec, using the equals in that way you prevent a NullPointerException
Hey guys...
hi @ngoa
sup, @ngoa
22:30
@It'sYourFault I don't quite understand the question. When you switch on a String, you don't write an explicit comparison. I suspect that it uses equals() under the hood, though.
whats cooking?
oh ok....that's what I suspect too, but I just wanted to confirm
@ngoa Howdy.
		    while ((line = dis.readLine()) != null) {
		    	if(ok == false) { // still looking for results column
		    		if("<div class=\"results-column\">".equals(line)) {
		    			ok = true;
		    			pageData = pageData + line;
		    		}
		    	} else if (ok == true) { // We've found the results column, and are now adding results
		    		if("<div style=\"visibility: visible; display: block;\" class=\"mboxDefault\"></div>".equals(line)){ // Check if we have reached the finish line
		    			System.out.println("Break successfully tripped.");
@It'sYourFault whats going on with your Java stuff...
22:31
Hmph, for some reason now the break is never tripped.
And it crawls the rest of the page after that.
@Code-Guru I am good....
@ngoa what do you mean?
@It'sYourFault nothing.... hey are you good in java?
@Alec if (ok == true)should simply be if(ok). This won't cause any errors, but it's a lot less typing.
@Code-Guru I prefer to do the longer version because it's easier for me to read.
22:33
if(isBlahOk)
Your identifiers if named correctly can help :)
@Alec mkay...just expect to get a lot of grief for it when you post questions here and on the main site ;-)
@Code-Guru Haha alright.
I don't believe I typed it wrong or anything. This is how the line looks in HTML:
<div style="visibility: visible; display: block;" class="mboxDefault"></div>
@ngoa lol....I'm alright in Java; only been at it for less than 2 months
stupid IE... -- mutters --
@ngoa ever resolved the flickr issue?
22:38
@Code-Guru You keep rolling in the stars ;)
haha
anyone guessed what he was muttering about IE? :)
@LewsTherin heh
@It'sYourFault Does it matter?
@LewsTherin I hope more than just @sgroh is starring my chat messages...for the next badge, I need 5 stars from 5 unique users.
I starred 3 of your msgs ;)
So @sgroh is the suspect! :D
Well.. anyone but me xD
22:41
you are right @Code-Guru, but I already starred one of your chat messages
@LewsTherin He started it by saying "I agree..."
I starred " if (ok == true)should simply be if(ok). This won't cause any errors, but it's a lot less typing. "
Now I starred that. Lol :P
Wow I feel stupid.
@sgroh Or at least I think he's the one that starred my first one.
22:41
@Alec ?
@sgroh Oh...I thought you starred the one about implementation being funner than testing...
But someone trick me saying that I will have a new badge for my first starred message. And I'm not seeing nothing :S
@Code-Guru I did
@sgroh xD
I just realized instead of doing all of this stuff to not crawl the last few results I could just check the equality of the ArrayLists, then if the links column(The one I having issues with grabbing too many results) and remove the last few results that are the unequality number(hope I'm wording this right) from the links arraylist.
Name: 39
 Phone: 30
 Address: 36
 City:36
State: 36
Postal Code: 36
Link: 39
@sgroh It takes a few minutes after someone stars your message.
22:43
So I would just remove the last 3 from name & link.
Maybe if I keep starring users, this room gets full :D Sounds like a tactic
@LewsTherin My bad.
@Code-Guru, now I'm on the same page, I'll wait xD
@sgroh Oh, and it's for the first star recieved, not given.
@Alec Sounds interesting. Give it a go :P
22:44
@LewsTherin, good tactic, I'll follow it too
@LewsTherin Yah, it would be nice to have more peeps here.
Definitely.
But lately it has been seeing some action.
That what is dead may never die!
@LewsTherin Is that a George RR Martin reference?
what happens?
I like those books better than WOT.
22:47
@Code-Guru Yep :P
@Code-Guru Really? :O
The rarity of magic makes me not :(
Do you read Feist books?
@LewsTherin Took me a moment to place it...first I thought it might be from WOT...
@LewsTherin Nope, haven't got to those yet.
@LewsTherin In some ways, the minimal magic is what I like. I particularly like all the political intrigue and that he isn't afraid to get rid of main characters...
@LewsTherin Have you watched the Game of Thrones HBO show?
Feist is good. You will like him.
@Code-Guru Yep, I love the show. Short but oh so sweet.
I miss Kahl Drogo.
When he died in the show I was beyond shocked.
He looked like a major character, I'm like wtf. Then Eddard died. WTF?
I decided to read the books, still reading them.
@LewsTherin So you haven't read the books???
Just the first and second.
With college there is little time :(
@LewsTherin Oh...you just watched the show first. I think they did a good job with it, but I haven't seen all of the episodes.
22:53
Martin must have something against women though.
I still need to read the latest book, too. I think it's the last one, but not sure.
@LewsTherin Why do you say that?
The show is quite good. Follows the plot in the book well.
@LewsTherin nod
@Code-Guru Well at some point he has men abusing women in some form or the other
@LewsTherin yah, he certainly doesn't hold back does he?
meh...gotta log off. I might be back on later this evening. Need to run some errands, so don't know when exactly.
22:55
Nope, he reminds me of Richard Laymon.
Later :)
hi anybody there?
Question, is there a way to remove a range of indexes in an array list? For example array_name.remove(35-39)
@Vinay Welcome
Thanks @alec
I have a small doubt in javascript. Its not the javascript room. But still I am just hope to get some suggestion from here.
22:58
@Alec Um, maybe.. Not sure.
if($(section_value).val('')) {
$('#question_picker, #answer_picker').click(function() {return false;});
$('#question_picker, #answer_picker').click(function() { alert('Please select the Section'); });
} else {
$('#question_picker, #answer_picker').click(function() {return true;});
}
this bit of code, its not working after else... Whats wrong with the code?
I'm not surprised..
Why are you doing that?
if the section_value is empty, i need to remove the hyperlink for the two id's
and alert a box.
You don't need to attach event handlers to click all the time.
thats working fine now. if the section_value is empty, i could not click the link and i get the alert box
23:00
Just attach one.
$('#question_picker, #answer_picker')
Does that really work?
yeah
tats works fine
:O
Good to know
but if the section_value is not empty, it should be hyperlink and i should remove the alert box. that part not working
You are over complicating things
yeah i am a newbie
i need to shortend the code as well
any suggestions and example?
23:04
function()
{
    if()
    if()
    if()
}
Do your checks in one function.
Attach that to your click event.
i could not understand.. sorry
What part?
Don't say everything :D
inside the function ...
What about it?
$('#question_picker, #answer_picker').click(
function()
{
       if(condition)
	   {
	      alert("Please select the Section");
		  return false;
	   }
       return true;

})
Oh ok ok,, Thank you so much.
its the way.
23:14
			int difference = col_name.size() - col_address.size();
			int i = 1;
			int magicIndex = col_address.size() + 1;
			while(i <= difference){
				col_name.remove(magicIndex);
				i++;
				System.out.println("One down!");
			}
Any idea why it's not removing the last one?
I get this:
Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Index: 37, Size: 37
For these results:
Name: 39
 Phone: 30
 Address: 36
 City:36
State: 36
Postal Code: 36
Link: 39
@LewsTherin Hey!
@It'sYourFault Oh yeah got it working! (Flickr)
@jozefg Hello
Thank you so much @LewsTherin
Sure, np.
23:15
Hows life @LewsTherin
@LewsTherin had one problem
@Alec I dunno, looks weird.
return true not working it seems.....
@jozefg Sucky. You?
@Vinay It wouldn't. Where do you want to use the result?
Nevermind.
23:18
:( @LewsTherin Oh no's whats wrong?
I figured it out. Accidentally put a + instead of a - somewhere.
@jozefg Too much homework :(
I should be getting paid to do them.
Haha if only :) And yeah I feel your pain, what have you got?
Meh, like 5 programming assignments which I don't mind. The rest are theory. Distributed Systems, Database, Algorithms
Essays :(
Algorithms and Distributed stuff sounds cool, not the essay part though haha
23:25
JAVA!
JAVA!
I bout give up on this project I been working on.
Lol
Why?
Because there are so many hands in the pot that are HORRIBLE programmers making local calls to methods not even in their programming, assuming some other program ran it...
There's just terrible programming practices surrounding this system.
Local calls to methods.. explain?
23:33
Ugh nevermind with my arraylist fix, the featured ads on the page get in the way with everything.
I need to find a way to only select what's inside of the specific div for searching.
Maybe I should just post this on SO.
I've asked like two questions on there in the last few days so I would rather not.
@LewsTherin well you know how you import a class and use a method within a program right? They do that assuming that the program is running on another thread somewhere
Hate that :(
I am done fixing other people's shit code
I dread working in the real world permanently
what's that mean?
23:37
Working with other people's code and I have no idea wtf is going on :(
Oh I know exactly what's going on, I just can't be asked to fix their damn code just to see them release new shit code afterwards anyway.
Lol
What are you going to do?
well
I have a few options: 1) Fix all their crap code, 2) Scrap my entire month's worth of work and say screw it, 3) Scrap my entire month's worth of work and start over by modifying the default launcher so the calls hit existing classes.
Not much choice then
Yeah I'm thinking about picking 2
23:42
What happens if you do that?
Do you still get paid?
this was a personal fun job
Ah fair enough.
but it's not fun fixing thousands of lines of horrible code
God no.
I really have no idea why they'd be calling this other program anyway
23:53
Ask them?
no need, I have it all here: github.com/MinecraftForge/MinecraftForge
I just haven't found it yet
I wish you luck! Now I must sleep.
Good night

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