I'm just saying man. I thought it was your code. It looks pretty poorly written. No offense intended.
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- 14 Dec. 2012, 05:30pm
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I'm just saying man. I thought it was your code....
- 14 Dec. 2012, 05:28pm
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Lol, you've been pretty paranoid lately. Just...
Lol, you've been pretty paranoid lately. Just read the marked out part regardless of whether it's insulting or not. It provides more insight to my points. Though just as an FYI, it isn't insulting.
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Like I said, if there's a simpler way to parse...
Like I said, if there's a simpler way to parse text, use it. Your main point is contingent on the scenario of the user. Of course regular expressions are more apt for certain tasks, mainly being...
- 13 Dec. 2012, 05:55pm
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Chad's code or whatever sucks. If you don't...
Chad's code or whatever sucks. If you don't understand the code it means that it's bad code. Just use the other wrappers.
Copy and paste the snippets he provided and use them in the context of... - 13 Dec. 2012, 03:55pm
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I've already given you pretty concrete HTTP...
I've already given you pretty concrete HTTP wrappers. It isn't necessary to use another set.
Just include or import the library, instantiate the class. You're done.
Edit: I posted an example... - 13 Dec. 2012, 07:14am
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Yes. No....
Yes.
No.
I read this article a while back.
If there's a simpler way to get necessary values, use it. Much more goes on behind the hood with regular expressions than a simple string... - 12 Dec. 2012, 05:51pm
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Also, jSoup? Is it using browser DOM to load the...
Also, jSoup? Is it using browser DOM to load the page? Or is it extracting the DOM from the HTTP medium?
Is that some sort of parsing library? If it works the way I think it does you don't need to... - 12 Dec. 2012, 05:43pm
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Just use what Chad suggested. It's what we used...
Just use what Chad suggested. It's what we used back in the day at least. The fabled string between methods.
Using regex for parsing HTML is bad practice anyway.
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