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Rails: convert UTC DateTime to another time zone

In Ruby/Rails, how do I convert a UTC DateTime to another time zone? 6 Answers 6 ...
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Restore file from old commit in git

I have an old commit that I did a few weeks ago. I want to restore only a single file from that commit. What do I do? 4 Ans...
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Including another class in SCSS

I have this in my SCSS file: 5 Answers 5 ...
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How do I remove all HTML tags from a string without knowing which tags are in it?

Is there any easy way to remove all HTML tags or ANYTHING HTML related from a string? 3 Answers ...
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Add disabled attribute to input element using Javascript

I have an input box and I want it to be disabled and at the same time hide it to avoid problems when porting my form. 7 Ans...
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CSS :after not adding content to certain elements

I'm having trouble understanding the behavior of the CSS :after property. According to the spec ( here and here ): 3 An...
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Merge a Branch into Trunk

I'm facing a peculiar problem with SVN merge . I want to merge from a dev branch to trunk. We have multiple dev branches cut off the trunk at the same time. ...
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The bare minimum needed to write a MSMQ sample application

I have been researching for over an hour and finding great samples of how to use MSMQ in C# and even one full chapter of a book about Message Queue...But for a quick test all I need is to cover is this scenario, not even in a perfect way, just for a quick demo: ...
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Local variables in nested functions

Okay, bear with me on this, I know it's going to look horribly convoluted, but please help me understand what's happening. ...
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How to get HTML 5 input type=“date” working in Firefox and/or IE 10

I find it odd that input type="date" is still not supported in Firefox after all of this time. In fact, I don't think they added in much (if any) of the HTML 5 new types on an input element. Not surprised that it is not supported in IE10. So, my question is... ...