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Date Submitted Thu. Jan. 11th, 2007 8:47 AM
Revision 1
Scripter Casper42
Tags ASPX | C | CSharp
Comments 3 comments
This little number will allow the contents of other pages to be included or embedded into the rendered HTML of an aspx page. Using the WebClient class from the .NET framework, you can conditionally load pages, even manipulate the HTML before it is rendered and in this example, fill in forms and execute javascript actions.

The following example shows how to auto-login to an Exchange Server - this was something requested for inclusion into our portal, but I left out the logic that pulls/decrypts the real password - for obvious reasons.

Enjoy!
~Jeremy
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Date Submitted Sat. Oct. 28th, 2006 6:03 PM
Revision 1
Scripter SCoon
Tags "Command Line" | Java | Reflection
Comments 0 comments
This class uses reflection to locate option setters. Client class must contains methods setFile (to receive file names from the command line) and setOption### (to receive option ###).

(See also adapter-based implementation)
6
Date Submitted Tue. Sep. 26th, 2006 12:56 PM
Revision 1
Scripter sehrgut
Tags C | CGI | escape | URI | URL
Comments 0 comments
Another pull from my growing-towards-beta CGI library: sgcgi_url_unescape().

Note the use strcpy, which is faster than the equivalent memmove()ing. To ensure 64-bit safety, I plan to rename this function and then conditionally compile it to point to either strcpy or a 64-bit-safe memmove() implementation of strcpy.

However, even though copy order isn't guaranteed for strcpy, on 16-bit and 32-bit systems, all known implementations copy byte-by-byte from lower addresses to higher addresses. Some 64-bit optimized compilers may copy 8-byte chunks, making the assumption of full linearity unstable at best.

I know it sounds like I'm justifying use of nonstandard code for convenience . . . *blush* . . . it's just something that putting in a -DPEDANTIC type of preprocessor flag could fix if broken, and its SO much faster!
6
Date Submitted Sat. Oct. 28th, 2006 1:23 PM
Revision 1
Scripter SCoon
Tags "Command Line"
Comments 1 comments
Extendable command line processor for console applications.
6
Date Submitted Thu. Jan. 4th, 2007 4:30 AM
Revision 1
Beginner jimmah
Tags C | factorial | Fast | Recursive
Comments 3 comments
Gives factorials for a given value.
6
Date Submitted Mon. Mar. 13th, 2006 11:49 AM
Revision 1
Coder mattrmiller
Tags "MAC Address" | C | Devices | Ethernet
Comments 3 comments
Code snippet that prints MAC addresses for Ethernet type devices.
5
Date Submitted Mon. Oct. 30th, 2006 1:03 AM
Revision 1
Scripter SCoon
Tags C | CPlusPlus | Java | Ruby | String
Comments 3 comments
This class intended to collect TODO comments from java/c++/etc source files.

Example:

protected readFileData (String path) throws IOException {
// TODO: add try...catch block for IOException
InputStream is = new FileInputStream(path);
...
}


See also DirectoryScanner class.
5
Date Submitted Mon. Oct. 30th, 2006 2:15 AM
Revision 1
Scripter SCoon
Tags "Command Line" | GUI | Ruby | Tk
Comments 0 comments
This class illustrates mixed GUI/command line parameters passing. Any parameter may be specified in the command line. All unspecified parameters will be read using GUI dialog box.
5
Date Submitted Fri. Nov. 3rd, 2006 12:07 PM
Revision 1
Helper jarfil
Tags "Command Line" | Perl
Comments 2 comments
I've found it kind of complicated to strip newline chars from a file with just the commandline. This tiny piece of code does just that.

I've found it especially useful when extracting tabulated data from a grabbed site where each cell is on a different html line. This way I can pre-filter the html, remove the newlines, and insert them again at register boundaries (row end in this case), so that with just a couple more replacement from within a regex enabled text editor I can copy&paste it directly to a database.
5
Date Submitted Sat. Oct. 28th, 2006 8:07 AM
Revision 1
Beginner FlyingIsFun1217
Tags C
Comments 2 comments
Simple C++ program that creates a directory with the asked username, and places 2 files within the directory that contain the asked for username and the asked for password.

This is an edit of another snippet I made, but I have fixed the creation of the user's folder so it is named after the user.

FlyingIsFun1217