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Inserting HTML elements with JavaScript

Instead of tediously search for workarounds for each type of attribute and event when using the following syntax: 7 Answers...
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Running MSBuild fails to read SDKToolsPath

Howdy, I'm having a bit of an issue runnning a NAnt script that used to properly build my .Net 2.0 based website, when compiling with VS2008 and it's associated tools. I've recently upgraded all the project/solution files to VS2010, and now my build fails with the following error: ...
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C# Float expression: strange behavior when casting the result float to int

I have the following simple code : 7 Answers 7 ...
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How can I mask a UIImageView?

I am trying to mask an image with something like this: 8 Answers 8 ...
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Organizing a multiple-file Go project [closed]

Note: this question is related to this one , but two years is a very long time in Go history. 7 Answers ...
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Python Regex instantly replace groups

Is there any way to directly replace all groups using regex syntax? 2 Answers 2 ...
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Delete local Git branches after deleting them on the remote repo

I want to have my local and remote repositories always in sync in terms of branches. 11 Answers ...
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How do I get LaTeX to hyphenate a word that contains a dash?

In a LaTeX document I'm writing, I get an overfull hbox warning because of the word "multi-disciplinary", which happens to be rendered at the end of a line. ...
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how to create a Java Date object of midnight today and midnight tomorrow?

In my code I need to find all my things that happened today. So I need to compare against dates from today at 00:00am (midnight early this morning) to 12:00pm (midnight tonight). ...
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When a 'blur' event occurs, how can I find out which element focus went *to*?

Suppose I attach an blur function to an HTML input box like this: 23 Answers 23 ...