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Difference between CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR and CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR

CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR this is the directory where the currently processed CMakeLists.txt is located in 1 Answer ...
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What exactly does the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header do?

I'm trying to understand how to use CORS and am confused about what the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header does. 1 A...
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How to install grunt and how to build script with it

Hi I'm trying to install Grunt on Windows 7 64 bit. I have installed Grunt using commands 4 Answers ...
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Scroll to bottom of Div on page load (jQuery)

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Android custom dropdown/popup menu

How do I do a custom dropdown/popup menu anchored to a button? 4 Answers 4 ...
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The resulting API analysis is too large when upload app to mac store

I am going to upload my first mac app to Apple Store 3 Answers 3 ...
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NSLog an object's memory address in overridden description method

I am overriding an object's description method. I need to know how to print the object's memory address to replace {???} in the code below: ...
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Jquery UI tooltip does not support html content

Today, I upgraded all of my jQuery plugs-in with jQuery 1.9.1. And I started to use jQueryUI tooltip with jquery.ui.1.10.2. Everything was good. But when I used HTML tags in the content (in the title attribute of the element I was applying the tooltip to), I noticed that HTML is not supported. ...
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Difference between FOR and AFTER triggers?

What's the difference between FOR and AFTER triggers? 3 Answers 3 ...
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width:auto for fields

Newbie CSS question. I thought width:auto for a display:block element meant 'fill available space'. However for an <input> element this doesn't seem to be the case. For example: ...