String-Index-0.01String-Index-0.01Grok Headline matches for String-Index-0.01String-Index-0.02String-Index-0.02 05/14/2004 06:13 PM String-MFN-1.0String-MFN-1.0 07/30/2004 12:14 AM String-MFN-1.11String-MFN-1.11 07/30/2004 07:06 AM String-MFN-1.13String-MFN-1.13 08/03/2004 05:54 AM From One String to ManyFrom One String to Many 04/28/2004 06:44 PM In John Simpson's latest XML Q&A column he describes several ways, including those for XSLT/XPath 2.0 and EXSLT, to tokenize strings. Math-String-1.24Math-String-1.24 12/11/2003 10:46 PM String-Combination-0.01String-Combination-0.01 06/08/2004 10:40 AM Math-String-1.27Math-String-1.27 01/01/2005 06:44 PM String-Approx-3.24String-Approx-3.24 01/02/2005 06:54 AM String-Interpolate-0.2String-Interpolate-0.2 11/14/2003 06:25 PM String-MkPasswd-0.01String-MkPasswd-0.01 11/15/2003 05:28 AM String-Charcount-0.07String-Charcount-0.07 01/23/2004 05:26 PM String-Tokenizer-0.05String-Tokenizer-0.05 08/31/2004 05:19 PM String-Approx-3.23String-Approx-3.23 12/02/2003 12:22 AM String-OrderedCombination-0.02String-OrderedCombination-0.02 03/30/2005 11:25 AM String-CodiceFiscale-0.01String-CodiceFiscale-0.01 01/03/2004 10:36 AM String-Charcount-0.06String-Charcount-0.06 01/22/2004 02:10 AM IO-File-String-0.10IO-File-String-0.10 01/09/2004 09:54 PM IO-File-String-0.11IO-File-String-0.11 01/09/2004 09:54 PM String-CRC32-1.3String-CRC32-1.3 04/04/2005 01:48 PM String-Koremutake-0.30String-Koremutake-0.30 04/03/2005 08:21 PM String-Ediff-0.06String-Ediff-0.06 04/11/2005 05:53 PM What the heck is: A stringWhat the heck is: A string 10/28/2003 11:08 PM And no, it's not nearly as stupid a question as it may seem. This time out, we're going to talk about string data, what it means, how its interpreted, and odds are how much stuff you've never had to think about with it. Strings are remarkably complex things. Remarkably confusing, too, if you're mono-lingual in a language with a simple base writing system. (Like, say, me) A "string", for our purposes, is a series of bits that represents some piece of text in a human language. What you're reading now is text, as is the stuff in your phone book,... String-OrderedCombination-0.03String-OrderedCombination-0.03 03/31/2005 06:52 AM String-Tokeniser-0.04String-Tokeniser-0.04 03/31/2005 12:19 PM String-Koremutake-0.29String-Koremutake-0.29 03/25/2005 02:13 AM String-Tokenizer-0.04String-Tokenizer-0.04 08/22/2004 05:58 AM String-Tokenizer-0.02String-Tokenizer-0.02 04/12/2004 04:50 PM ShiftJIS-String-1.03ShiftJIS-String-1.03 04/24/2004 12:36 AM String-Canonical-1.2String-Canonical-1.2 02/15/2004 05:56 AM String-Tokenizer-0.03String-Tokenizer-0.03 05/06/2004 05:41 PM String-Interpolate-0.3String-Interpolate-0.3 05/07/2004 10:24 AM Pulling on a stringPulling on a string 05/06/2004 01:03 PM Mark Nottingham: In a nutshell, XOP is an alternate serialisation of XML that just happens to look like a MIME multipart/related package, with an XML document as the root part. That root part is very similar to the XML serialisation of the document, except that base64-encoded data is replaced by a reference to one of the MIME parts, which isn’t base64 encoded. I guess I am supposed to take comfort in the assertions that the serializations look like and are very similar to XML and MIME respectively. Hopefully, I'll find more rigor in the working draft. ... Convert-ASCII-String-0.07Convert-ASCII-String-0.07 01/04/2004 05:55 PM Convert-ASCII-String-0.06Convert-ASCII-String-0.06 01/03/2004 07:27 PM Convert-ASCII-String-0.30Convert-ASCII-String-0.30 01/22/2004 06:15 PM Convert-ASCII-String-0.1Convert-ASCII-String-0.1 01/06/2004 10:30 AM Convert-ASCII-String-0.03Convert-ASCII-String-0.03 01/01/2004 10:54 PM Convert-ASCII-String-0.02Convert-ASCII-String-0.02 01/01/2004 10:54 PM Grok Description matches for String-Index-0.01 GrokA matches for String-Index-0.01 String-Index-0.01The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry: |
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