I am signed like company. My app was rejected because my seller name and artist name does not reflect the name of app. How can I change it? I sent them documents that I have right to use this trade mark in my country- but they did nothing.... I am so sad. I have no time to wait. Can you advece me something?
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I'm trying to search for the artist's top track within a certain country market, unfortunately, it seems like Spotify doesn't allow that (since my account country is already set and cannot be changed)
https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/web-api/reference/#/operations/get-an-artists-top-tracks
I'm using a param in the request with the country code -> ?country=BRbut the response received shows results accordingly to my country.
I'm aware of the fact that -> "If a valid user access token is specified in the request header, the country associated with the user account will take priority over this parameter"
Is there any way to bypass this?
I am trying to fetch gmail emails with IMAP (in objective-c), and I want to separate, for every thread, every single message that has been sent in the conversation. To make myself more clear, imagine a conversation like this one:
John says : Hi Mike, that's the first email
Mike replies : Hey John, how are you ?
John replies : Great Mike, thanks.
If I get John's emails through IMAP, I will fetch only one email, that will be :
Hey John, how are you ?
On Wed, 21 May,
Hi Mike, that's the first email
And I would like to get two different messages out of this one email I fetched.
First message would be "Hi Mike, that's the first email"
Second message would be "Hey John, how are you ?"
I looked at the message-id field in the header, but I can't figure out how to link that back to actual messages.
Any ideas?
Thanks !
[EDIT] : So far I can parse the email in John's inbox and extract the associated string containing the message. But what I want is the actual message (with the header and all), not just the string containing the message.
Gmail has a very nice IMAP extension to do this. I've never tried to use the objective-c libraries, though.
If you want to do this for one conversation, you need a message to start with. Any message in the conversation will do. First, you retrieve the X-GM-THRID of that message: a uid fetch 23451345 x-gm-thrid, which gives you a 64-bit number, perhaps 9876543876543444423. Next, you look for the other messages in the same conversation: b uid search x-gm-thrid 9876543876543444423, which gives you the UIDs of all messages in that conversation, and you're done.
If you want to do it for all the conversations in the inbox, you issue c uid fetch 1:* x-gm-thrid, which gives you a set of message-conversation tuples: "message 123 belongs to conversation 9876543876543".
If you want to order the messages within each conversation, the easiest way is probably to retrieve the internaldate item and sort by that. Gmail also has an x-gm-msgid but I haven't looked to see whether it's useful for sorting.
I found that I can search for a song term like so:
https://itunes.apple.com/search?media=music&entity=musicTrack&attribute=songTerm&term=xxxx
But what I really want to do is search by song title and the artist. I can't seem to find syntax that would allow for that. Is it possible? I'm doing this from inside an iOS audio streaming application so I want to keep the returned results as small as possible so as to not use up much of a person's data plan.
Basically itunes search api sucks, a lot.
I was trying to do the same, but there isn't a direct way to search by song and artist, it searches both, and if your user misspelled the name of the song or the artist, the search can give you bad results.
So my solution was basically use a prefilter first to correct that, using echonest, to search by artist name and song name, then show a dropdown (you can choose other method like "Do you mean: ...?" with links to correct url for search) and then use what Fahad says, putting first the name of the artist and then the name of the song. Don't forget to encode those.
There are a few ways of doing this, the simplest would be something like
https://itunes.apple.com/search?term=slipknot+duality
For further information regarding the iTunes Search API
you can concatinate artist name and song title using + sign inplace of space between those words as given below:
https://itunes.apple.com/search?term=the+beatles+let+it+be
in the above url "the beatles" is the artist name and "let it be" is the track name.
That's it your done.
I want to setup the following url in my MVC4 website, using the user's full name in the url:
http://www.myapp.com/profile/steve-jones
I have setup the following route in Global.asax:
routeCollection.MapRoute(
"profile", "profile/{userName}",
new { controller = "myController", action = "profile", userName = string.Empty
});
And I can take the parameter 'steve-jones' and match it to a user with matching name. My only problem though is, what if there is more than one 'Steve Jones', how can I handle this?
Does anyone know of a workaround/solution to this so that I can use a user's full name as part of the url and still be able to retrieve the correct user in the controller method?
Am I forced into including the user's id with the url (something that I do not want to appear)?
The usual way of handling this is by appending a number when creating the profiles. So if "steve-jones" is already a name in the database, then make the user's display name "steve-jones2". You basically have to insist that all profile urls are unique, which includes updating any existing database and account creation code.
Alternatively (and/or additionally), if two same names are found then have the script reroute to a disambiguation page where the user is presented with links and snippet of profile info of the many existing Steve Joneseses so they can go to the full correct profile.
Another way of handling it is by giving all user profiles an additional numeric code on the end. At my university all logins are based on name, so they give everyone pseudo-random 3-digit extensions so that they are safe as long as they don't get 1000 people with the exact same names :)
Some people might be happier being steve-jones-342 if there is no steve-jones or steve-jones1, if you're concerned.
when sending a mail on the iPhone/iPad you start typing the name of the recipient and list of proposals shows up. Either pick one from those, or continue typing an email address. Adding a new address turns the first one entered into a blue button like thing.
I would like to use this to allow users to select a couple of email addresses. Does anybody know if it is a standard component?
René
I dont really know if it is a standar UI control but i guess you could figure out something with the help of this video, this one uses the UI Person picker to display the persons name
http://www.alexyork.net/blog/post/Selecting-a-contact-from-the-Address-Book-with-MonoTouch.aspx
and with some modifications you could search on contact list and display a modal view with suggestions of the emails in the list
with this example you can get all the emails in the contact list
ABAddressBook ab = new ABAddressBook();
ABMutableMultiValue<string> emails = new ABMutableStringMultiValue();
foreach (ABPerson person in ab) {
ABMultiValue<string> personemails = person.GetEmails();
foreach (ABMultiValueEntry<string> item in personemails) {
emails.Add(item.Value, item.Label);
}
}
With this code you will get all the emails on the contact list in the variable "emails" now you just need to access the "emails" variable and look for the email the user is typing.
Hope this helps.
Alex