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I want to work on personal project working with books and magazines. I was wondering if there were any APIs for the EPUB standard. That are open to the public.
Please and thank you
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Don't know of any freestanding API as such, but FBReader supports EPUB so it might be worth looking through the sources of that and see if you might be able to extract the EPUB bits easily.
It depends on what you need the API to do for you. Create books, parse books, mine text in books? I'm confused as to why you would mark as correct an answer which points to a reader--how could that help? You are probably looking for things such as https://code.google.com/p/python-epub-builder/.
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I need to extract text from articles online for an ios app I am developping. Is there something similar to goose that extracts just the article from the html for Swift?
It's very interesting subject. I'm not pretty sure, but it seems to be not an easy job to do. Recently Ivan Titov told about "Inducing Semantic Representations from Text with Little or No Supervision." You can see this presentation here: https://events.yandex.ru/lib/talks/2728/ (in English.)
So, our team recently took part in Swift-hackathon by CocoaHeads Moscow for this subject, but not very good result were earned. We developed recursive grabber and other cool things, but can't attain the goal. If you want to contribute to that project, look at this repo: https://github.com/CocoaHeadsMsk/hawking
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I am trying to develop a licensing system using Rhino-Licensing but there is practically nothing available in terms of sample code or instructions for a floating license server and corresponding code on the client side. Could anyone post some hints?
Thanks.
I am not sure if you have taken look on Github project, its having test cases which you can take a look and implement it
https://github.com/hibernating-rhinos/rhino-licensing/
Also
http://www.jagregory.com/writings/rhino-licensing/
I found this one helpful, check it out:
http://patrick.lioi.net/2013/01/08/whittling-rhino-licensing/
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How to use paysafe payment solution with ruby on rails ?
Is there any gem available for that or I will have to use API or something else. Please let me know best possible solution I should Use.
I believe you're asking about implementing Paysafecard API. Then you should look at this fork of ActiveMerchant. It may be outdated, but it would be a nice starting point for you anyway.
There is also a developer center for CC processing on paysafe.
developer.paysafe.com
On here you can find all of the SDK's. You can find the information that you are looking for below.
https://developer.paysafe.com/en/sdks/server-side/ruby/introduction/
Hope that this helps.
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Does anyone know any publicly accessible CLSI (Common LaTeX Service Interface) servers other than ScribTeX? (nothing wrong with ScribTeX, in fact it's great, but I was wondering if there are any alternatives)
EDIT: I'm not looking for online LaTeX equation editors or proprietary APIs (e.g. MonkeyTex), I'm asking specifically about CLSI because it seems to be the standard for server-side LaTeX compilation.
I don't know if it's a CLSI, but there is LaTeXLab, built on google's app engine. http://code.google.com/p/latex-lab/
I know it's a little bit old question but you can use
https://github.com/overleaf/clsi
From the overleaf project
Not sure it's a CLSI server but http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/ is very nice and can probably be scripted, eg. http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/index.php?filename=&latextext=%5Czeta%282%29%3D%5Cpi%5E2%2F6&outtype=png&bgcolor=white&txcolor=black&res=150&antialias=1
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After some searches, I found the documentation of mongo_mapper is poor.
There is only a short readme on GitHub, only one article in http://mongomapper.com, and just a list of classes in the RDoc.
I know there is a good screencast at http://railscast.com, but I want some more good documents about how to using mongo_mapper.
Are there any?
The author of MongoMapper, John Nunemaker, writes about it quite a lot on his blog.
I've used Mongoid, and been pretty happy with the documentation and community support. If you are just researching, you may check it out before deciging.