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CleanWPPAllFilesInSingleFolder error makes my project no longer load

Using VS2012 I created a dynamic data project. It all worked and then I started configuring the web deployment settings. I am not sure what setting I changed exactly as there was no error. However when I try and load the solution I get the following error for the project and it will no longer load. ...
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Google Analytics - Failed to load resource: http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js

... It was a problem with AdBlock. I disabled it and now it loads it normally. yagudaev suggests (read answers below) that in order to keep AdBlock from blocking Google Analytics, you need to edit the snippet provided and explicitly use https:// instead of the protocol-re...
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How to redirect the output of the time command to a file in Linux?

Just a little question about timing programs on Linux: the time command allows to measure the execution time of a program: ...
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git diff renamed file

... The issue with the difference between HEAD^^ and HEAD is that you have an a.txt in both commits, so just considering those two commits (which is what diff does), there is no rename, there is a copy and a change. To detect copies, you can use -C: git diff -C HEAD^^ HEA...
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How does the Java 'for each' loop work?

...or any object that implements the Iterable interface. Also, if the right-hand side of the for (:) idiom is an array rather than an Iterable object, the internal code uses an int index counter and checks against array.length instead. See the Java Language Specification. ...
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make div's height expand with its content

I have these nested divs and I need the main container to expand (in height) to accommodate the DIVs inside 25 Answers ...
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What does iterator->second mean?

...const X, Y>s. That's exactly what a map is - it pairs together the keys and the associated values. When you iterate over a std::map, you're iterating over all of these std::pairs. When you dereference one of these iterators, you get a std::pair containing the key and its associated value. std::...
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Different results with Java's digest versus external utilities

... I am using Windows 7 Professional with SP1 . I have tried Java 6.0.29 and Java 7.0.03 . Can someone tell me why I am getting different hash values from Java versus (many!) external utilities and/or websites? Everything external matches with each other, only Java is returning different result...
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Is effective C++ still effective?

...t on his own blog Which may lead you to wonder whether the information and advice in this pre-C++0x edition of Effective C++ remains relevant. I'm pleased to report that it does. Surprisingly so, in fact. Having spent nearly two years steeped in the details of C++0x, I expected to groan a ...
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Merge two Git repositories without breaking file history

I need to merge two Git repositories into a brand new, third repository. I've found many descriptions of how to do this using a subtree merge (for example Jakub Narębski's answer on How do you merge two Git repositories? ) and following those instructions mostly works, except that when I commit...