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Get $_POST from multiple checkboxes

...alue 1"> <input type="checkbox" name="check_list[]" value="value 2"> <input type="checkbox" name="check_list[]" value="value 3"> <input type="checkbox" name="check_list[]" value="value 4"> <input type="checkbox" name="check_list[]" value="value 5"> <...
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Unable to forward search Bash history similarly as with CTRL-r

... 326 You can search forward as well. From the bash info manual, "8.2.5 Searching for Commands in the...
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Table Header Views in StoryBoards

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Which is best way to define constants in android, either static class, interface or xml resource?

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“Cross origin requests are only supported for HTTP.” error when loading a local file

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is there any way to force copy? copy without overwrite prompt, using windows?

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CSS Printing: Avoiding cut-in-half DIVs between pages?

... page-break-inside: avoid; } } Please note current browser support (12-03-2014): Chrome - 1.0+ Firefox (Gecko) - 19.0+ Internet Explorer - 8.0+ Opera - 7.0+ Safari - 1.3+ (312) share | impr...
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No increment operator (++) in Ruby? [duplicate]

... 247 Ruby has no pre/post increment/decrement operator. For instance, x++ or x-- will fail to pa...
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How can I remove an element from a list, with lodash?

... 252 As lyyons pointed out in the comments, more idiomatic and lodashy way to do this would be to u...
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Named colors in matplotlib

...rted_names) ncols = 4 nrows = n // ncols fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(12, 10)) # Get height and width X, Y = fig.get_dpi() * fig.get_size_inches() h = Y / (nrows + 1) w = X / ncols for i, name in enumerate(sorted_names): row = i % nrows col = i // nrows y = Y - (row * h) - h x...