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Are there any convinient wrapper libraries around somewhat inconvenient J2ME apis for working with PIM data?
JSR 75 apis should be enough, however your device should support that. Do you mean you want something like what Floggy provides for persistence?
Well, I see there aren't any. And this should be the answer.
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I am looking for a good library and/or best practice in terms of sanitizing html that is returned from an api call in a vuejs app.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
I haven't used it myself, but vue-sanitize looks like it might be nice for you: https://www.npmjs.com/package/vue-sanitize
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Is there a documentation for jquery.couch.js, the standard JavaScript API that ships with CouchDB?
In many blog posts and tutorial this API is used and to some degree explained how to use it. But is there some always up-to-date documentation?
Google is your friend.
http://daleharvey.github.com/jquery.couch.js-docs/symbols/index.html
Here is another documentation for jquery.couch.js plugin
http://bradley-holt.com/2011/07/couchdb-jquery-plugin-reference/
Here you can find a lot of methods :
http://daleharvey.github.io/jquery.couch.js-docs/symbols/%24.couch.html
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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.
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I saw many e-commerce sites using Pricegrabber for price comparison.
For example:
http://www.cheapstingybargains.com/184212/lg-gp08lu10-8x-dvd%C2%B1rw-dl-usb-20-slim-external-drive-w-lightscribe/
Is there a pricegrabber API for developers?
Per programmableweb, pricegrabber does have an API but to even see its documentation you have to negotiate with the site itself. If that's not acceptable to you, the page I'm pointing to has pointers to many other shopping sites with APIs that may be more suitable for you.
According to programmableweb, the PriceGrabber API is no longer available.
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I'm looking for an open-source VB.NET app that demonstrates a lot of .NET's power, ideally something that works fully offline. Maybe some of you have encountered an amazing utility app on CodeProject?
The VB.NET tag on CodePlex should keep you going for a while.