packtag | JSP Taglib | Compression library
kandi X-RAY | packtag Summary
kandi X-RAY | packtag Summary
A JSP Taglib for delivering minified, combined and gzip-compressed resources (JavaScript and CSS).
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- Compresses the contents of the given stream using the given charset
- Compresses the source text
- Compresses the dimensions in the CSSRule
- Merges the rules
- Complete rendering the resource
- Normalize the filename
- Returns the length of the file
- Determine the mapped path for the given resource
- Pack a CSS resource
- Runs filter chain
- Returns the output writer
- Pack a CSS resource into a CSS file
- Initialize the cache
- Handles a GET request
- Get resource by absolute path
- Parse the properties of a selector body
- Pack a resource as CSS file
- Pack a CSS resource into a CSS resource
- Sends the response if it is supported
- Close the output stream
- Writes the result of the script
- Appends the style sheet
- Parses a comma separated list of values
- Pack the given resource as a JavaScript source
- Remove duplicate properties from the input CSS rule
- Packs the given resource as JavaScript
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packtag Examples and Code Snippets
<%@ taglib uri="https://github.com/d8bitr/packtag" prefix="pack" %>
/js/myJavaScriptFile.js
/js/mySecondJavaScriptFile.js
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QUESTION
I'm trying to write my own mp3 player. I am able to use mp3agic to read the metadata from an mp3 file, so now I'd like to modify it. Mp3agic shows (under heading Setting ID3v2 field values at mp3agic on GitHub) that you can do it by modifying the tag, then calling save on the mp3 file.
I get an error when I call save. It's the same error as another post Change Album names using mp3agic
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Answered 2020-Jan-21 at 01:20I was able to set new metadata on an mp3 file, but I had to create a new tag and copy all the data from the old tag over to it, then save the file with the new tag.
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Install packtag
You can use packtag like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the packtag component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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