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Android: alternate layout xml for landscape mode

How can I have one layout for landscape and one for portrait? I want to assume extra width and conserve vertical space when the user rotates the phone over sideways. ...
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How do I enable gzip compression when using MVC3 on IIS7?

Does anybody know how to enable gzip compression in MVC 3? I'm using IIS7. 3 Answers 3...
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HMAC-SHA1 in bash

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Can I set null as the default value for a @Value in Spring?

I'm currently using the @Value Spring 3.1.x annotation like this: 5 Answers 5 ...
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How to send JSON instead of a query string with $.ajax?

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How do Third-Party “tracking cookies” work?

I have read this question here: How Do Internet Advertisers Use Third-Party Cookies? on how third-party tracking cookies work, but am still very confused. I don't understand how if I visit Website A (a normal website with ads) how Website B (an advertising website) can assign my computer an ID, a...
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Create new tmux session from inside a tmux session

I'm writing a shell script that creates / attaches or switches to a given session, depending on whether one is inside tmux and the session exists. ...
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Make Div overlay ENTIRE page (not just viewport)?

So I have a problem that I think is quite common but I have yet to find a good solution for. I want to make an overlay div cover the ENTIRE page... NOT just the viewport. I don't understand why this is so hard to do... I've tried setting body, html heights to 100% etc but that isn't working. Her...
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How to rename items in values() in Django?

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What is __gxx_personality_v0 for?

This is a second-hand question from an OS development site, but it made me curious since I couldn't find a decent explanation anywhere. ...