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Good morning,
I want to write a small tool (possible with Java, C/C++ ???) that queries the messages on https://cve.mitre.org/data/downloads/index.html and filters only certain relevant messages.
My questions:
1. Which format is the best one for parsing data? In the textfile, for example, all the information is arranged together. So I think a filter for searching specific headers and specific lines will not work.
How do I get the information from one of the files locally on my PC or on a server?
How do I read and filter this information?
I'd recommend the JSoup Java library for fetching and parsing web pages. You can use a syntax very similar to jQuery for extracting data from the pages you've fetched.
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I would like to be able to create a pretty dead simple Ember.js application and have it populate a Google Spreadsheet, and also have the capability to go back and edit records. Is this even feasible? Does anybody know of a good tutorial, github repo or gist demonstrating this?
Right now it is just an idea, and searching the web did not yield much. Is this because it is a foolish idea, or just because nobody has done it yet?
Yes there is: ember-gdrive
provides ember data bindings for google drive.
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I'm creating a simple web crawler in C++. At the moment I've managed to get the HTML code from an seed URL, saved in either an string or text file.
How can I find and save the URLs in the HTML I want to continue my web crawling?
To do this robustly, you need a proper HTML parser. Gumbo is an open source HTML5 parser written an opensourced by Google that you can use to implement something like this.
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I would like to modify the tutorial poll that Django provided. I'm interested in varying the question displayed each time the user selects an answer. Specifically, pull questions randomly out from a .txt file, but keep the answer selection the same.
Can I use the model from the tutorial or do I have to create a new one?
Hi, welcome to SO. You may wish to check this page... How to ask
questions on SO - its best to ask a specific rather than general question here and show what you have tried to date.
Having said that this doesn't really sound like a job for django's model classes which are designed so that
Each attribute of the model represents a database field.
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You are best to use the existing poll tutorial model, but build a view which takes a text file and loads it into the database. For instance something like this SO post, and this one may get you started.
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I have developed several classes for classic asp (REST)
uploadFile.asp
deleteFile.asp
getListObject.asp
After testing, I was surprised at the result:
Uploaded file to the server
Deleting a file
Get list objects
The file remains on the list
I use cloudberry explorer and see that file no exist.
In what may be the problem?
I found the answer.
Maybe it's problem of classic asp. I needed a dynamic query string. When I use an alternative authentication method and it works.
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How would it be possible to design an online-antivirus service. I was thinking about creating an online version of some open-source antivirus. Would it be possible to upload something like a binary image of the selected folders, and then pass that as an argument to the antivirus service installed on the web server?
Take a look at http://www.virustotal.com - this is how they do it. BTW - hashing previous results would probably save you a lot of time on scanning duplicate requests.
Sure. Be quicker to have them fedex their hard drive, though.