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How to get HTML 5 input type=“date” working in Firefox and/or IE 10
... 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...
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How do I escape spaces in path for scp copy in Linux?
I'm new to linux, I want to copy a file from remote to local system... now I'm using scp command in linux system.. I have some folders or files names are with spaces, when I try to copy that file, it shows the error message: "No such file or directory"
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Converting JSON data to Java object
I want to be able to access properties from a JSON string within my Java action method. The string is available by simply saying myJsonString = object.getJson() . Below is an example of what the string can look like:
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Equivalent of jQuery .hide() to set visibility: hidden
In jQuery, there are .hide() and .show() methods which sets the CSS display: none setting.
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How to disable and re-enable console logging in Python?
I am using Python's logging module and I want to disable the console logging for some time but it doesn't work.
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How to write a simple Html.DropDownListFor()?
In ASP.NET MVC 2, I'd like to write a very simple dropdown list which gives static options. For example I'd like to provide choices between "Red", "Blue", and "Green".
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How can I handle R CMD check “no visible binding for global variable” notes when my ggplot2 syntax i
EDIT: Hadley Wickham points out that I misspoke. R CMD check is throwing NOTES, not Warnings. I'm terribly sorry for the confusion. It was my oversight.
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Can a variable number of arguments be passed to a function?
In a similar way to using varargs in C or C++:
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How to get rid of `deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’` warnings in GCC?
So I'm working on an exceedingly large codebase, and recently upgraded to gcc 4.3, which now triggers this warning:
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Iterate a list as pair (current, next) in Python
I sometimes need to iterate a list in Python looking at the "current" element and the "next" element. I have, till now, done so with code like:
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