I hereby claim:
- I am tjnicolaides on github.
- I am tjnicolaides (https://keybase.io/tjnicolaides) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASDIbc1yNHr1i8OCfa1U022ZBGhqnE7RsLebRzIiopAuFAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
// XML from Basestation Blog SOAP API -- AJAX | |
// - requires jQuery | |
$(document).ready(function() { | |
blogID = "1001334"; | |
entriesRequested = "25"; | |
payload = '<soap:Envelope xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" ' + | |
' xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"> ' + | |
' <soap:Body> ' + | |
' <GetXMLBlogsContent xmlns="http://www.emmisinteractive.com/"> ' + |
// XML from Basestation Slideshow API -- AJAX | |
// - requires jQuery | |
$(document).ready(function() { | |
var slide = []; | |
var rotator = "872"; | |
$.ajax({ | |
type:'GET', | |
url:'http://www.ei_domain.com/_SHARED/ApplicationData/Public/FlashWriter.aspx?RotatorGroupID=' |
<?php | |
// function described in greater detail here: | |
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8492458/whats-the-best-logic-for-grouping-objects-by-closest-start-and-end-dates | |
function cmp($a, $b){ | |
return strcmp($a['start'], $b['start']); | |
} | |
$query = array(array('name' =>'A','start' =>'1/1/2011','end' =>'1/31/2011'),array('name' =>'B','start' =>'1/15/2011','end' =>'1/31/2011'),array('name' =>'C','start' =>'2/1/2011','end' =>'2/28/2011'),array('name' =>'D','start' =>'2/2/2011','end' =>'2/28/2011'),array('name' =>'E','start' =>'1/31/2011','end' =>'3/1/2011'), array('name' =>'F','start' =>'3/3/2011','end' =>'3/31/2011')); |
<?PHP | |
/* | |
Description : A function with a very simple but powerful xor method to encrypt | |
and/or decrypt a string with an unknown key. Implicitly the key is | |
defined by the string itself in a character by character way. | |
There are 4 items to compose the unknown key for the character | |
in the algorithm | |
1.- The ascii code of every character of the string itself | |
2.- The position in the string of the character to encrypt | |
3.- The length of the string that include the character |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object: