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WebDriver: check if an element exists? [duplicate]
... It seems the default implicit wait time is 0, (seleniumhq.org/docs/04_webdriver_advanced.html) So unless you've configured it to be longer, this shouldn't be necessary.
– Andrew M
May 24 '12 at 9:43
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Access key value from Web.config in Razor View-MVC3 ASP.NET
... type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="@Url.Content("~/Content/styles/blue_theme.min.css" )">
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How does '20 seconds' work in Scala?
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Any idea why importing import scala.concurrent.duration._ resolves 20 seconds but actually importing the DurationConversions Trait doesn't? EDIT: Just realized what they're actually importing is DurationInt. I'm guessing this is because you can't import the actual Trait? Only a c...
“The given path's format is not supported.”
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Rather than using str_uploadpath + fileName, try using System.IO.Path.Combine instead:
Path.Combine(str_uploadpath, fileName);
which returns a string.
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How do I instantiate a Queue object in java?
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@MdFaisal Works fine for me w/ java version "1.7.0_71"
– zmf
Aug 22 '16 at 14:12
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Switching the order of block elements with CSS [duplicate]
...new implementation: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/CSS/Flexible_boxes
– Daniel Ristic
Sep 11 '13 at 16:13
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How do I sort an array of hashes by a value in the hash?
...by has sort! for in-place sorting, but there's no in-place variant for sort_by in Ruby 1.8. In practice, you can do:
sorted = sort_me.sort_by { |k| k["value"] }
puts sorted
As of Ruby 1.9+, .sort_by! is available for in-place sorting:
sort_me.sort_by! { |k| k["value"]}
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How do I select an element in jQuery by using a variable for the ID?
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row = $("body").find('#' + row_id);
More importantly doing the additional body.find has no impact on performance. The proper way to do this is simply:
row = $('#' + row_id);
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mysql check collation of a table
...luding the collation.
For example SHOW TABLE STATUS where name like 'TABLE_NAME'
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pandas: multiple conditions while indexing data frame - unexpected behavior
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You can use query(), i.e.:
df_filtered = df.query('a == 4 & b != 2')
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