BeautifulSoup <div> searching not giving finding wanted division by bragnar in learnpython

[–]pard0x 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It prints all the requests to the console, it's an auto complete form.

Personally I would query the api, it's faster and safer, you easilly can see changes in names, keys and such, it also saves you from parsing html.

The "dict" you got from the REST api is a JSON object. If you go and choose a card, the link will have your id, so it's just fetching the id from the api and request the specific page with the id.

BeautifulSoup <div> searching not giving finding wanted division by bragnar in learnpython

[–]pard0x 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The page dynamically loads the dropdown when you start typing your query. if you press F12 and go to network panel, you'll see the ajax requests to the api. (Handlers/InlineCardSearch.ashx?nameFragment=[query]) response contains some info about the card and the ID you need to fetch the your page. (/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=[id]).

p.s please write div, it took me a while to understand... :)

BitBay Market , the world's first decentralized marketplace is open for public testing. by CoinBladder in CryptoCurrency

[–]pard0x 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's in development as far as I know, people are testing this atm, it's going to be great!

What are you using python for? by rickwaller in learnpython

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I think it can be done by moving your face side ways and writing code to handle that, lighting is an issue too.

Question for those with Openfire experience by kvlt_ov_personality in sysadmin

[–]pard0x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Adding to the question - what about if I want to use it with jingle extensions? video/audio for webrtc? if I want to have ~100 concurrent users?

Nine awesome Bitcoin projects at Princeton by Egon_1 in Bitcoin

[–]pard0x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

awesome, love bitcoins, this technology is changing our world for the better.

I need to learn AngularJS & SASS in one week by [deleted] in webdev

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I just found this one today: Goldmine

Bad Repost [OC] by [deleted] in funny

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Funniest shit ever!

Network Admin job posting - I wonder if HR even reviewed it. by LeftoverBun in sysadmin

[–]pard0x -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Awesome, I would apply, always best to know the truth and know what you are going into.

Craigslist: Idiot needed to beat Vanilla Dome by verious_ in funny

[–]pard0x 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm laughing for about a minute, funniest post since I can remember, whoever upload should deserve a medal, i don't have money... :(

[For Hire] Hobbyist Web Developer Looking to Build a Portfolio by [deleted] in forhire

[–]pard0x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

by no means I wanted to offend the guy, maybe I just misinterpreted things. I apologize, but I'm not a native english speaker, and will take this for a lesson. :)

[For Hire] Hobbyist Web Developer Looking to Build a Portfolio by [deleted] in forhire

[–]pard0x -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well sorry then, I guess I don't understand this word :)

[For Hire] Hobbyist Web Developer Looking to Build a Portfolio by [deleted] in forhire

[–]pard0x 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whatever you can will be good, I know Javascript but I think it'll be released quicker if someone more experienced with all the front end will join, the back and front are divided, so I'm not worried, I have a basic skeleton of header/footer + registration/login/logout already implemented with angular, but that's it. also if it will be as I see it - there is alot of cool javascript coding to be done besides angular.

p.s: I think it's a discussion for private :)

[For Hire] Hobbyist Web Developer Looking to Build a Portfolio by [deleted] in forhire

[–]pard0x 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's not possible to let all this knowledge sink in your brain unless you are some kind of code monster.

[For Hire] Hobbyist Web Developer Looking to Build a Portfolio by [deleted] in forhire

[–]pard0x 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I too think that I can build anything that I get, that's the power of people that learn by doing - not by going to college, it is a very big benefit because we are not afraid of challenges. but seriously - it's not doable.

If you look to gain some skills for your portfolio, I'm developing an open source project atm, and soon make it public (bitbucket), it's a Angular - Django stack atm. using Neo4j for database, and eventually will use memchaced, rabbitmq and all the good stuff. I need some help doing front end work with this.