General :: Uploading A Text Into A Webpage From Command Line

Apr 1, 2011

my webpage PHP below. I would like to enter "Hello, in the main inputbox field" below (You are editing: textfile.txt) and click "SAVE" directly from command line.

Sort of : wput_php "hello, in the main inputbox field" click save, and here is it. the text would be uploaded.

PHP Code:

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May 2, 2010

I have huge text files with two fields, the first is a string the second is an integer. The files are sorted by the first field. What I'd like to get in the output is one line per unique string and the sum of the numbers for the identical strings. Some strings appear only once while other appear multiple times. Given the sample data below, for the string glehnia I'd like to get 10+22=32 in the result. how to do this either with gnuwin32 command line tools or in linux shell?

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Quote:

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Jan 28, 2010

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Code:

titleUbuntu 8.04.3 LTS, kernel 2.6.24-24-generic
root(hd0,0)
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file1:

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I'm pretty sure this is doable from the command line, but my CLI skills have degraded a lot since my pre-Y2K admin days. The goal is to search all the files in the directory for a very long string of text and replace it with another string of text. The text being searched for is my Google Adsense code (which will be stripped from my website) and it will be replaced with a placeholder so I can easily tack something else in there in the future.

Seeing how I have that long snip of code on about 100 pages, automating the process would make life easier.
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I know my way around MS Windows much better, but I just don't feel right trying to program something for Android on a Microsoft operating system. I am interested in Android programming so I followed the instructions on [URL] to install the environment on my computer...

I just installed the JDK, SDK, Eclipse successfully (or I assume):

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** When I double-click it in nautilus, it opens up in gedit. I can set the permissions in nautilus (through the properties - Allow executing file as a program) and get it to work,

My system:

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May 10, 2010

I'm working with a rather large file of data taking from a tracking program on my phone, and trying to pull only the longitude and latitude from it. Any given line in the data looks more or less like this:

{"lon":-122.3083848,"time":1.273515839496E9,"source":"skyhook","nap":28,"altitude":0,"name":"location","hpe" :29,"bearing":0,"ncell":0,"lat":47.6544453}

I've run it through this command:

grep skyhook log-2010-05-10_18-17-28.json | cut -d"," -f1,10

to get this:

{"lon":-122.30872015,"lat":47.65812201}
{"lon":-122.3076686,"lat":47.6569975}
{"lon":-122.3079161,"lat":47.656395}
{"lon":-122.3096168,"lat":47.656218}
{"lon":-122.3096285,"lat":47.656206}

Which is a lot nicer, but I would prefer not to have to hand remove the non-number characters by hand since there are thousands of data points. what I could do to get it to just be longitude and latitude in 'number number' format?

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Feb 12, 2011

I wish to move a specified line from a text file:

Quote:

ltoremove=5 #remove 5th line
i=1
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how should this actually be done? is there a shorter faster way to do this?

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Code:

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