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What is the aspnet_client folder for under the IIS structure?

... 91 In the .NET 1.1 days and before, this folder provided ASP.NET with its JavaScript support for th...
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How do I decode a URL parameter using C#?

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Reading a delimited string into an array in Bash

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Regular expression \p{L} and \p{N}

... 168 \p{L} matches a single code point in the category "letter". \p{N} matches any kind of num...
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“used as value” in function call

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How do I free my port 80 on localhost Windows?

I installed XAMPP 1.6.8 and for some reason it didn't work. Later realized port 80 is not free or not listening. How can I release it or make it free? ...
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How to Add Stacktrace or debug Option when Building Android Studio Project

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is guava-libraries available in maven repo?

... 161 Starting from r03, Guava releases may be found in the central Maven repository. You may inclu...
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Updating address bar with new URL without hash or reloading the page

... most "modern" browsers! Here is the original article I read (posted July 10, 2010): HTML5: Changing the browser-URL without refreshing page. For a more in-depth look into pushState/replaceState/popstate (aka the HTML5 History API) see the MDN docs. TL;DR, you can do this: window.history.pushSta...
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How do I align views at the bottom of the screen?

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