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I am pretty sure I looked in the most common places but I can't seem to find the documentation for the DotNetOpenAuth API. Almost every link forwards to docs.dotnetopenauth.net which doesn't seem to excist.
Does anyone know where they've hidden the docs?
Many thanks :)
Depending on the version you're using:
http://docs.dotnetopenauth.net/v4.0/
http://docs.dotnetopenauth.net/v3.4/
http://docs.dotnetopenauth.net/master/
The site was down for a day or so. But it's back up now.
Here is a copy of the docs. Don't know if its up-to-date but is contains information with better markup than the Google cache;)
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EDIT: Site is already online now
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is there any app or extension for Whatsapp to prevent someone from seeing my the last seen time and prevent someone send me message, or just add users who can contact me by whatsapp and rest of them can't see last seen and contact me.
No, there is no such app that can help you with that, as per my knowledge. You can hide your last seen, refer this article. However I am not sure if you can add users on your will to whom you wish to chat with while adding them to your contact list. This can be a trick though.
Also, I would like to mention this is a off topic question and should not be asked here. Please review it and delete if you realize.
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I wanted to know the spell correct api's available for commercial/non commercial usage other than google/bing.
First of all you can write your own spell corrector with this tutorial. In addition there are some Python packages that may help you with that, such as TextBlob (which I highly recommend). Another option is Gingerit which Iv'e never tried but looks promising. Another DIY spell correct tutorial might interest you as well.
https://www.gigablast.com/spellcheckapi.html
I just launched this, so it's still beta, but it's not bad. It has a dictionary of over 600,000,000 entries covering most non-Asian languages.
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Where would I find the API that I can call from a BHO?
Basically I need to figure out how long will it take to build a screnshot functionality inside IE.
I have done the same research for FF and it was quite easy to find information on how to do it and what sort of API I would have available but now I need to do the same for IE and can't seem to find any information about it. Just the plain old tutorials on how to build a BHO etc.
Thanks in advance
Ok I got my answers:
Here is a good start point for the API and here is a good example on how to do a screen shot in C#
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As we all know, Twitter consistently has problems keeping their service up and running.
There are literally dozens of Twitter clones out there. Does anybody know of a Twitter clone with an API that is as similar as possible to Twitter's API as possible?
Thank you.
identi.ca is twitter clone based in the opensource status.net solution with a twitter-compatible API: http://status.net/wiki/API
Take a look at identi.ca:
http://status.net/wiki/TwitterCompatibleAPI
Now that microblogging has been around for a while, there are some other options than http://status.net (previously http://laconi.ca).
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There are probably more, but this is the first I'd seen - try googling for "microblogging twitter clones" if you haven't yet.
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I have used PSPad alot and I would like to make an extension for PSPad, but I don't know how to do it. I cannot find anywhere an API documentation to make the extensions.
Can someone please help me?
Have you seen the Script User's Guide? I would think if you looked at some existing extensions that you like you will quickly discover how they hook into the defined APIs.