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X-Frame-Options Allow-From multiple domains
...olicy header, which along many other policies can white-list what URLs are allowed to host your page in a frame, using the frame-ancestors directive.
frame-ancestors supports multiple domains and even wildcards, for example:
Content-Security-Policy: frame-ancestors 'self' example.com *.example.net ...
How to remove specific elements in a numpy array
... 7, if you run the code now you do not get the correct output as was originally the case.I"m rolling back the edit
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How to stop a JavaScript for loop?
...try.size === remData.size;
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Array#findIndex stops the first time the callback returns a truthy value, returning the index for that call to the callback; it returns -1 if the callback never returns a truthy value. Array#find also stops when it finds what you're looking for, but it returns the en...
What is the difference between self-types and trait subclasses?
...is extended, then you're required to mix-in an A.
When a concrete class finally extends/mixes-in these traits, some class/trait must implement A.
Consider the following examples:
scala> trait User { def name: String }
defined trait User
scala> trait Tweeter {
| user: User =>
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Preventing scroll bars from being hidden for MacOS trackpad users in WebKit/Blink
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One thing to mention is that, in my testing and a really old comment by someone else it seems you can't have an always-on scrollbar AND the momentum-like scrolling that people are used to with iOS. Doing the momentum-scrolling CSS caused my custom scrollbars to disappear.
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Rename a table in MySQL
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Architecture for merging multiple user accounts together
...ust want to know they're the person who has been logging into this account all along.)
The third-party identities contain information relevant only to authenticating with a third-party. For OAuth, this typically means a user identifier (like an id, email, or username) and a service identifier (ind...
Difference between socket and websocket?
...kets are different than websockets . It seems like they're only conceptually similar.
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When should I use malloc in C and when don't I?
I understand how malloc() works. My question is, I'll see things like this:
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Why should the copy constructor accept its parameter by reference in C++?
... reference, it's by value. To do that you make a copy, and to do that you call the copy constructor. But to do that, we need to make a new value, so we call the copy constructor, and so on...
(You would have infinite recursion because "to make a copy, you need to make a copy".)
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