I'm working with an old, faulty API that gives me wrongly formatted JSON files. I found an VS Code Extension that fixes the received file. Is it somehow possible to call that Extension from my file. It is possible to place it in either my Java or Python code.
Thanks in advance.
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When I try to run this code it says code language is not supported even though I have set it to JSON. I keep getting this error. How to fix??
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is just a file format that is used to exchange data from servers. It is not a programming language that you can run. The file package.json is used mainly for configuration with package managers.
Is there a way to decompile flash files into html in python 3?
I'm using urllib to gather html data from a website and would like to include flash content .. in html format, as part of the rest of the html content, preferably without downloading the file.
The few packages available are old and not made for python 3 or are not web based.
There are many free online decompiler tools for this so I thought it would have been easier to find code for this.
Thanks in advance!
UPDATE
As a workaround solution I have found this:
http://www.nowrap.de/flare.html
Which is a command line swf to html converter. I'm considering calling it as a subprocess unless someone has a better idea?
I write a function to read data from excel file, then generate whole datas to JSON. When i test running as application, it works well. But when i call that function into Servlet class and using browser to run it, the file not found exception come. I put the excel file to root folder of my project and URI is the same. Is there any one have ever had same issue with me? and know how to fix it? Thank.
I'm writing a simple Erlang program that requests an URL and parses the response as JSON.
To do that, I need to use a Library called Jiffy. I downloaded and compiled it, and now i have a .beam file along with a .app file. My question is: How do I use it? How do I include this library in my program?. I cannot understand why I can't find an answer on the web for something that must be very crucial.
Erlang has an include syntax, but receives a .hrl file.
Thanks!
You don't need to include the file in your project. In Erlang, it is at run time that the code will try to find any function. So the module you are using must be in the search path of the VM which run your code at the point you need it, that's all.
For this you can add files to your path when you start erlang: erl -pa your/path/to/beam (it exists also -pz see erlang doc)
Note that it is also possible to modify the path from the application itself using code:add_path(Dir).
You should have a look to the OTP way to build applications in erlang documentation or Learn You Some Erlang, and also look at Rebar a tool that helps you to manage erlang application (for example starting with rebar or rebar wiki)
To add to Pascal's answer, yes Erlang will search for your files at runtime and you can add extra paths as command line arguments.
However, when you build a project of a scale that you are including other libraries, you should be building an Erlang application. This normally entails using rebar.
When using rebar, your app should have a deps/ directory. To include jiffy in your project, it is easiest to simply clone the repo into deps/jiffy. That is all that needs to be done for you to do something like jiffy:decode(Data) in your project.
Additionally, you can specify additional include files in your rebar.config file by adding extra lines {erl_opts, [{i, "./Some/path/to/file"}]}.. rebar will then look for file.so using that path.
I want to make a program that prepares an HTML file. It would either be on the server side or just running in my local machine.
I think it would be nice to be able to use the dart:html library since it has a lot of methods for manipulating html (obviously). But it is thought to be used dynamically on the client side, and I want to use it like this: manipulate an html DOM tree with dart:html, and when its ready, write a static html file. For instance using query('body').innerHtml
The problem I'm running into is that I if start a project with the "console application" template, I am not able to make dart:html talk to an html file. And if I choose "web application", in which I am able to do this, I cannot load the dart:io library, maybe it has to do with it being tagged as [server] in the SDK?
Of course I could just do:
print(query('body').innerHtml);
and manually copying the output to a file, but I thought maybe there is a more elegant solution.
See html5lib.
html5lib in Pure Dart
This is a pure Dart html5 parser. It's a port of
html5lib from Python. Since it's 100% Dart you can use it safely from
a script or server side app.
Eventually the parse tree API will be compatible with dart:html, so
the same code will work on the client or the server.
It doesn't support much in the way of queries yet.