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      • deconstructnet
        quick question:
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      • deconstructnet
        what do i do in the case of japanese import CDs?
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      • deconstructnet
        they have a couple of extra tracks
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      • deconstructnet
        should make a whole new cd?
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        hi
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      • alus_
        hi
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      • alus_
        er
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      • icepick-away
        icepick-away is now known as icepick
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      • croakur
        hola
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      • djce
        hi croakur
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      • ruaok
        hola. how does.
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      • ruaok
        or is it how dose?
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      • ruaok
        evening djce!
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      • croakur
        ruaok, I am having a problem installing the UTF-8 locale
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      • croakur
        I erm, can't seem to figure out where I get the locale or how to install it
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      • ruaok
        djce: I'm pleased to report that adding a minimal web server to python was accomplished in about 20 lines of code.
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      • djce
        nice!
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      • djce
        that's, err, compact.
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      • ruaok
        croakur: what dist are you using?
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      • ruaok
        djce: seriously, eh?
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      • croakur
        gentoo
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      • ruaok
        So, I was wondering if you have any ideas on where to send the user after they click on the tag link...
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      • ruaok
        maybe they should go to a popup window that closes automatically after 2 seconds?
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      • ruaok
        or a popup that never shows?
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      • ruaok
        or a redirect to the page from where they came from?
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      • icepick
        croakur: utf-8 for what program?
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      • croakur
        for the mb_server, ice
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      • ruaok
        croakur: I dunno gentoo, sorry.
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      • ruaok
        icepick: he needs the en_us.utf8 locale.
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      • ruaok
        back in one sec.
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      • icepick
        do you have a file /etc/locale.gen ?
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      • croakur
        hmm, no
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      • croakur
        I may have figured it out
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      • croakur
        I ran 'localedef -i en_US -f UTF-8 en-US.UTF-8'
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      • croakur
        let's watch what happens!
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      • ruaok
        back
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      • croakur
        oh my god it worked
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      • ruaok
        :-)
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      • djce
        ruaok: tag link. The most robust method would be to go to new page, then redirect.
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      • djce
        but the most inconspicuous would be something more like loading an IFRAME or IMG with the required url.
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      • ruaok
        Hmmmm.
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      • djce
        or zero-size FRAME maybe
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      • ruaok
        Yeah....
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      • ruaok
        I just want an effective no-op. :-)
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      • djce
        try POSTing to a zero-size frame.
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      • croakur
        wow
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      • djce
        that's probably the best way that doesn't require JS
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      • ruaok
        why POST?
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      • ruaok
        why not GET?
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      • djce
        avoids cacheing
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      • djce
        just in case
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      • ruaok
        ahhh.
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      • ruaok
        Ok, I'll give that a shot.
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      • djce
        then do a 303-redirect to a blank page.
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      • ruaok
        Unless you're looking for a little project. ;-)
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      • djce
        busy, sorry :-)
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      • djce
        but I would like to play with the Python code, to see it work
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      • ruaok
        I'm also thinking of stashing the incoming query into the session and having the tag icons look in the session for the info for the tag.
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      • ruaok
        ok.
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      • ruaok
        want me to mail you a copy of the python code?
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      • djce
        sure, thanks
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      • ruaok
        Its pretty sleek.
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      • ruaok
        on the way
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      • icepick
        ruaok: what app are you making in python w/ a webserver?
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      • ruaok
        Tagger NG
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      • ruaok
        For browser integration.
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      • ruaok
        We'd like to integrate with the user's default browser.
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      • djce
        yay. Brad accepted my memcached-perl patch, and noted: "Whoa, we run Perl 5.6 on LiveJournal and never noticed this!?"
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      • djce
        :-)
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      • ruaok
        So the tag icons will point to http://localhost:8000/whatever_url
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      • ruaok
        if the user clicks on the link our tagger will know about it.
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      • ruaok
        Nice -- way to go djce!
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      • croakur
        what bug did you tackle?
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      • djce
        hmm. using GET links would make the tag HTML easier though.
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      • djce
        croakur: using $! instead of %! in Perl.
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      • djce
        trivial really
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      • djce
        ruaok: ok, I've changed my mind. I think the tag icons will have to be simple <a> tags, maybe like this:
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      • ruaok doesn't know either those tags
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      • djce
        <a href="http://localhost/...etc.etc.etc?time=$time" taget="invisible_frame">
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      • ruaok
        GET with time to prevent caching?
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      • djce
        yes
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      • ruaok
        ok, sounds like a plan.
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      • djce
        since it's much easier to build HTML with <a> tags wherever you need, instead of having trouble with nested forms, etc
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      • croakur
        wow memcached is a cool idea
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      • croakur
        a multiple machine caching system
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      • ruaok
        I still need to modify httpserver to look for an open port, but other than that its close to ready.
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      • ruaok
        ok, thanks for the insight, oh HTML guru!
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      • ruaok
        I keep being amazed at how fast it is to write stuff in python.
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      • ruaok
        I need a web server to do this and that.
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      • icepick
        try moving back to java sometime
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      • djce
        croakur: memcached rocks. I've only used it in single-server mode so far though.
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      • ruaok
        1 hour later I'm DONE.
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      • ruaok
        icepick: ick.
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      • djce
        so I've not played with its "distributed" property.
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      • ruaok
        I was contemplating coding lots of C++ again.
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      • ruaok
        Adding new features to tunepimp.
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      • croakur
        I've played with python, I'm still in love with perl, though
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      • croakur
        Java, what's that? :)
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      • ruaok
        Then I decided to code things in python first, and then move them to c++ as necessary.
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      • ruaok
        :-)
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      • ruaok
        Heh. Here is some april fools love for you:
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      • ruaok
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      • icepick
        ruaok: I would like to take a moment and point you to pyid3, a really good (I wrote it ;) id3v2 python module
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      • croakur
        that's great
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      • ruaok
        icepick: thanks. :-)
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      • ruaok
        But I don't think I'll be needing it right away.:-)
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      • ruaok
        I'm still going to have most of the work done by tunepimp.
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      • ruaok
        but album matching will be done in python.
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      • ruaok
        since it will involve lots of tweaking and testing.
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      • ruaok
        python code is massaged much easier than C++. :-)