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Javascript: How to detect if browser window is scrolled to bottom?

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How do I find a stored procedure containing ?

I need to search a SQL server 2008 for stored procedures containing where maybe the name of a database field or variable name. ...
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Eclipse: The declared package does not match the expected package

...r gen/ – ArtOfWarfare Oct 14 '12 at 20:34 25 ...
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Does Javascript pass by reference? [duplicate]

...ted answer! – Alnitak Aug 16 '14 at 20:01 8 If you're going to use the phrase "copy of reference"...
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Disable submit button when form invalid with AngularJS

...1 Coincidentally, I was just reading this great post of yours: benlesh.com/2012/11/angular-js-form-validation.html – Ben May 15 '14 at 17:48 ...
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Freeze the top row for an html table only (Fixed Table Header Scrolling) [duplicate]

...h? – Mark Peterson Apr 21 '16 at 21:20 9 all links are broken – PirateApp ...
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How to do URL decoding in Java?

... For character encoding,this makes a great article too balusc.blogspot.in/2009/05/unicode-how-to-get-characters-right.html – crackerplace Jul 16 '14 at 20:32 ...
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Is there a perfect algorithm for chess? [closed]

...31,049,216 moves. Do the math on opening moves. While there's only about 20 opening moves, there are something like 30 or so second moves, so by the third move we're looking at 360,000 alternative game states. But chess games are (technically) finite. Huge, but finite. There's perfect informati...
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How to make a Java Generic method static?

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Using tags in the with other HTML

...here's just one major caveat... At the time I'm writing this answer (May, 2013) almost no mainstream browser currently supports the scoped attribute. (Although apparently developer builds of Chromium support it.) HOWEVER, there is an interesting implication of the scoped attribute that pertains t...