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2006 Aug 17
1
Organizing the db/migrate folder
Hiall, I was wondering how you guys are organizing your migrations files under db/migrate? I have like 60 database tables initially, and if I exercise migrations the way they should be exercised, I guess this will become even more files ... Now maybe you say 70 files ain''t that much anyway :) but the thing of course is that these files logically belong to different areas of my
2006 Jun 22
1
[site] mog
so becky said mog is out, i remeber seeing it about a year ago on craigslist but didnt apply since it sounded like a last.fm ripoff and why waste time reinventing a wheel?..anyways, im wondering if it performs ok for anyone? it keeps freezing up on my trying to edit the page. sometimes a response comes back after about 10 seconds. im only guessing it runs rails, based on the gratuitous use of
2006 Oct 01
2
Metadata & RDF
On 30/09/06, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote: > On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 12:21:53PM +0200, Danny Ayers wrote: > > > Basically I'd like to embed arbitrary (meta)data in flac files. > > I agree it would be best to define a new block type for RDF > metadata, or probably better for random attached XML data, That sounds reasonable, but... and > let the xml parser
2005 Oct 25
2
Content-Type: application/rdf+xml
Hi, I am trying to parse the response received from a rdf file using DOM. However, I am not able to get anything in the responseXML. It always returns null. Following is the content type I receive from the server. Content-Type: application/rdf+xml Can someone let me know how I can receive this as an xmlObj? Thanks in advance, Mandy. _______________________________________________
2012 May 31
1
Using RDF/OWL with R?
Hello, Is there a convenient way to import RDF/OWL data into R? I'm interested in importing BioPAX/SBPAX data into R to make them available for a wider audience. One exciting application would be to use pathway data to explain differential microarray measurements by identifying upstream nodes that are likely involved in causing the differences. This could also be used to validate
2006 Sep 30
2
Metadata & RDF
I'm very pleased to come across flac, good work folks! I would like advice and/or have a spec feature request. Please bear in mind that I am totally new to the format, apologies if what I describe has been discussed before. Basically I'd like to embed arbitrary (meta)data in flac files. For example, it may be about the audio, but then again it may be about the creator of the audio, or
2006 Feb 01
3
Parsing RDF coming from a URL
Hello, i''m writing an application that needs geocoding information for locations outside of the US. I''m using the brainoff.com geocoding service mappoint = Net::HTTP.new(''brainoff.com'', 80) response = mappoint.get(''/geocoder/rest/?city=Gent,BE'') logger.debug response.body and the body of the response is in the following form : <rdf:RDF
2006 May 30
0
replacing AR with RDF triple-store
most of my sites so far revolve around user customizable meta-cms things, which incorporate user-submitted content, auto-aggregated things, and a diverse set of ''nodes'' with varying components and attributes. using polymorphic and :through along with som custom model code i was able to do what i want (but Josh Susser''s ThroughExtender thing just mentioned on his
2009 Apr 16
1
Redland rdf libraries
I may have a requirement for these libraries on my CentOS-5.3 box. Does anyone know of a recent rpm for centos that provides them? -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive vox: +1 905 561 1241 Hamilton, Ontario
2004 Dec 15
4
AR db adapter for a RDF database (ATT: DHH)
Hi people, As I stated in a earlier message, I am using Rails on my masters degree and soon I will have to port my application from a relational database (MySql) to a RDF semantic database called Sesame. At first, I thought that I could get away with most of the porting only by writing a decent database adapter, but then, examining AR closer, I could see that it has some strong dependencies
2003 Jul 31
1
smtp over ssh probs
before I start, two notes. I alredy sent this mail to the other mailing list, but no answer has came back. also, I'm not subscribed to this list, so please cc me the answers. now, to business. I have a problem but I don't know exactly what. Or why, better. The scheme is like this: I don't have a direct connection to the inet, except for ssh to certain range of ip's at a
2016 Oct 18
2
A use of RDF to extend register Remat
Dear Community, I would like to discuss few points to use RDF to extend register remat scope. Mr. Krzysztof and I have started discussion this on private mail. But I think now it would be better to include community. Interested community member kindly previous discussion (at the end of mail) before starting here. After analyzing if RDF can be used for solving Remat, we think that problem with
2000 Aug 02
4
RDF Metadata Specification
I've put together the first attempt to defining an RDF metadata vocabulary for use with the CD Index/MusicBrainz/OggVorbis. If you care about metadata issues, please take a look at: http://www.cdindex.org/MM I've included a section for video specific stuff, but everything that I originally had in there is being covered by the MM:Contributors section. The Contributors stuff will allow
2010 May 15
0
No subject
family having (several?) different video decode engine. The only work I know about is an initial support for mpeg2 decode engine on nv40 : http://cgit.freedesktop.org/nouveau/linux-2.6/commit/?h=3Dnvfx-vpe&id=3D538= d6ef8aac1cd861f6336e24e79a315fe58aba0 And afaik, the other engines are mostly unknown (no RE and no code). Some of these details could be wrong, in that case hopefully someone can
2006 Nov 30
3
writing function with ,... )
Hi to all I did not found the right hints for functions with the dot-dot-dot argument. Is it possible to write own functions with the tree dots and if yes what's wrong with the following example? test <- function(x, ...) { print (x) if (exists("y"))print(y) if (exists("z"))print(z) } test(4,y=2) With regards Carmen
2007 Aug 16
3
e c30ac536947f7330943f8de9c33f70ef2d5994e7
e, elemental, is a stack for the data web there are 4 components: earth, air, fire, water earth is a pure-ruby RDF triple-store, with a fs backend. no dependencies on 3rd party databases, just add filesystem (tm). theres also a ram backend built with the Mongrel URI-classifier trie as the primitive datastructure. from these two it should be easy to extrapolate how to write a memcached/hadoop
2002 Mar 03
0
How do I find the missing font name (log truncated)?
Hi, I am trying to set up the game "Carmen Sandiego" for my kids, and it keeps complaining about missing fonts. I can't find the font name, since the name in the error message is truncated: fixme:font:AddFontResourceA ("C:\\PROGRAM FILES\\THE LEARNING COMPANY\\WHERE IN THE USA IS CARMEN SANDIEGO\\PROG\\C"...): stub! Read the Wine User Guide on how to install this font
2006 Nov 29
4
String question
Hi to all I would to determinate whether bits is a binary code and I would to find out the which bit is set to 1 bits <-"00110110" I found to detect whether there are only numbers all.digits(bits) but is there any function to detect whether there are only 0 and 1 in the string And how could I get the f.e the third "bit" from the right hand side With regards Carmen
2006 Aug 08
0
0.3.13.4 Pre-Release -- Almost Ready
Hi folks, I just put a pre-release of Mongrel up for people to try. You can install it with: gem install mongrel --source=http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/releases/ And try out your application and confirm the stuff works. USE RFUZZ AND RUBY If you find a bug, I''d appreciate it if you can go grab RFuzz (or use net/http) and work up a little bit of Ruby that demonstrates the bug. If
2006 Dec 15
2
ks.test "greater" and "less"
Hello r-group I have a question to the ks.test. I would expect different values for less and greater between data1 and data2. Does anybody could explain my point of misunderstanding the function? data1<-c(8,12,43,70) data2<- c(70,43,12,8) ks.test(data1,"pnorm") ks.test(data1,"pnorm",alternative ="less") #expected < 0.001