I want to link my personal webpage on parse.com, so that I can implement the verify_email_success.html file. But I don't find a text field where this works.
Any ideas how to achieve this?
Looks like you need to first sign up at Parse.com and then create a new application (which will represent your website).
From quick Googling, I've found this tutorial which looks to focus on the type of thing you are trying to do:
http://blog.bizzi-body.com/2015/05/17/adding-email-verification-to-the-parse-com-sign-up-process/
UPDATE:
From looking into this a bit more, it appears that Parse.com works very much like many other web-based services/APIs, in that to "link" your application (website in your case) with Parse.com, you need to specify the Application Key that Parse provides when you create a new application via their website.
Untested example based on Parse.com documentation:
Parse.initialize("APPLICATION ID", "JAVASCRIPT KEY");
Source: https://www.parse.com/apps/quickstart#social/web/new
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I have inherited a bunch of flows from a former co-worker. One of these flows are using the: "When a response is submitted" Microsoft Forms connector as a trigger.
The connection is made using my former co-workers 'personal' work account and I need to switch it to mine (a service acc).
Now, my co-worker shared access to relevant SharePoint sites before leaving but must have forgotten to share access to this specific Form. I am unable to locate the form in our SharePoint setup and have even had our administrator try and help me look but no luck so far.
Looking at the connector the only thing I have to go from is a "Form ID", which I haven't been able to find much info about except for how to extract it to use in flows.
The form ID looks like this:
Xz9pUAX8ika_qIDyEUYU05TNwO5_-kpFmx7-D65GU8lUNFYzWkg1MUY2VEo3VTExSEdSVDBZT*******
I do not know how or if this ID is sensitive at all so I gave blanked out the last few digits to be safe. If seeing the full ID makes a difference and is not a security hazard I wouldn't mind sharing it.
Does anyone know a trick for locating a Microsoft Forms using a FormsID?
It looks like you´re in luck. The ID can be used when properly used in the HTML. For the following examples, I used the ID that you provided.
The standard link that you use for sending and collecting respones should look like this: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Xz9pUAX8ika_qIDyEUYU05TNwO5_-kpFmx7-D65GU8lUNFYzWkg1MUY2VEo3VTExSEdSVDBZT*******
The "Share to collaborate" link should look like this: https://forms.office.com/Pages/DesignPageV2.aspx?subpage=design&FormId=Xz9pUAX8ika_qIDyEUYU05TNwO5_-kpFmx7-D65GU8lUNFYzWkg1MUY2VEo3VTExSEdSVDBZT*******
The last link only works depending on the settings.
Share to collaborate settings
If it doesn´t hopefully the first link can hopefully help you in copying the content.
I am trying to read a specific text on a website, and I was wondering how I would proceed doing so. I am trying to get the followers-count on the instagram website, to then retrieve it in my app and display it. How would I proceed with this?
I have searched both Google and GitHub for parser, with no luck - and there is no tutorial on YouTube explaining how to do this.
Thanks in advance.
Usually for something like this, you'll want to use the official API.
Isolating and reading an element in web page is likely not what you want to do. An API gives you access to parts of a service an application might need to interact with, just like this.
I'm trying to find a library that can handle autocompletion with tokened (grouped) texts.
There are some very nice libraries out there for autocompletion such as:
https://github.com/EddyBorja/MLPAutoCompleteTextField
https://github.com/hoteltonight/HTAutocompleteTextField
https://github.com/TarasRoshko/TRAutocompleteView
The problem here is, I want to make the selection look like names tagging at SMS or Facebook app. So when the user tries to delete, he should delete all the text.
There are good jQuery implementations, one of them is this:
http://loopj.com/jquery-tokeninput/
I couldn't find any for iOS, perhaps the keywords are very generic, thus Google does not show any related results. Is there any library for this or can you provide any code examples?
What you're trying to achieve can't be done using the public SDK.
However, there exist some nice third party solutions.
I found this question, Is there an iPhone equivalent to the NSTokenField control?, which includes links to controls you could use.
My problem is very similar to the one posted here:
http://www.utteraccess.com/forum/Plotting-Addresses-Maps-t1968130.html
except that thread never found any solutions. Basically, I'm working on an Access form that has a datasheet as a subform. Upon clicking a button on the main form I'm trying to make it so that a browser window opens up and, using the address columns from the spreadsheet data in the subform, plot all the address markers listed. I've looked up a lot of ways to attempt this but I've yet to find a way that seems to work.
I'm not even sure if it's possible to plot multiple markers on Google Maps, but according to research (and after trying it myself) it seems like it isn't, although I don't want to rule it out entirely because I'm still not 100% sure. However I know both Google Earth and batchgeo.com do allow this. I still want to try and do this on Google Maps, but if that doesn't work I want to try to do it using batchgeo.com and if that still doesn't work, then Google Earth (I don't want to make the user download external software if possible).
If it helps, from what I've read API's seem like a useful tool, though I'm not sure how to apply it to an Access form, it seems more like a way to embed to already existing websites.
I'd really appreciate if someone could help me figure out how to approach this problem!
Maybe this would help?
http://ramblings.mcpher.com/Home/excelquirks/getmaps/mapmarkers
It is Excel but should be translatable.
Here is another example, this time using Access:
http://www.utteraccess.com/forum/Google-Maps-Multiple-Mar-t1973499.html
...from what I've read API's seem like a useful tool, though I'm not
sure how to apply it to an Access form, it seems more like a way to
embed to already existing websites.
You're right. There's no way, that I'm aware of, to embed a Google Maps object in a form (like an ActiveX control). Microsoft MapPoint is a software product that lets you do Map integration by way of an ActiveX control (no need to use HTML and/or javascript).
What I usually do on a project like you're working on is I get my HTML page working the way I want it to, outside and independent of MS Access. You should be able to program and test the HTML file locally without having to use an actual web server. Just use something like NotePad++ or Sublime Text Editor 2 to write your HTML and Javascript and then open the file in your browser to see if it works. I'm quite sure you'll need to use Javascript in your HTML page to make this work. That's what the Google Maps API is all about.
After you have your webpage working, then you will have to go into Access and write code to create that web page on the fly with the address data for the current data set. You can just write it out to the Windows Temp folder and then open your browser control that that web page.
Julian Knight's answer links to more specifics on how to create the HTML page on the fly. It looks like gobble-de-gook, mostly because it is. Outputting HTML/Javascript/CSS from VBA is far less than optimal. This is why you troubleshoot it outside of Access, as much as you can.
How does one force the iPhone map application to open when the link on a web page goes to maps.google.com/?q=http://example.com/mapdata.kml?
If I open the map application and specifically put http://example.com/mapdata.kml in the query box, all the data is loaded correctly. But if I use http://maps.google.com/?q=http://example.com/mapdata.kml, the map application loads but no data is loaded and nothing is in the query box.
The typical queries work, like q=cupertino or q=[latitude,longitude]. It seems to be the kml link that's broken.
Has anyone gotten this to work? Is this supported? Do you have to URI encode the query?
Your question interested me so I did a little looking around at the Apple URL Scheme Reference. It says the following:
Although the Maps application supports
many of the Google Maps parameters and
queries, it does not support them all.
The rules for creating a valid map
link are as follows:
The domain must be google.com and the
subdomain must be maps or ditu.
The
path must be /, /maps, /local, or /m
if the query contains site as the key
and local as the value.
The path
cannot be /maps/*.
All parameters must
be supported. See Table 1 for list of
supported parameters.
A parameter
cannot be q=* if the value is a URL
(so KML is not picked up).
The
parameters cannot include view=text or
dirflg=r.
If I'm reading that right, it doesn't look like what you're wanting is supported, however, it's interesting that you can type the full kml URL into the maps app directly and have it work. That seems like a bug on Apple's part. I would just start throwing parameters at it and see what happens. That's always fun. ;-)
Best Regards,
p.s. That is a nice sticker. I'd prefer a bounty, but looks like you haven't racked up enough SO points to offer that yet. ;-)
This link will do what you want
<a href="maps:q=http://example.com/mapdata.kml">
but it will only work on iOS so make sure you check the user agent etc and use a normal maps url on non-iOS
<a href="http://maps.google.com?q=http://example.com/mapdata.kml">
The maps URL in simplest form
maps:q=GivenTitle#latitude,longtitude