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Control cannot fall through from one case label
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{
case "SearchBooks":
Selenium.Type("//*[@id='SearchBooks_TextInput']", searchText);
Selenium.Click("//*[@id='SearchBooks_SearchBtn']");
break;
case "SearchAuthors":
Selenium.Type("//*[@id='SearchAuthors_TextInput']", searchText);
Selenium.Click...
Convert UTC/GMT time to local time
We are developing a C# application for a web-service client. This will run on Windows XP PC's.
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PHP session lost after redirect
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First, carry out these usual checks:
Make sure session_start(); is called before any sessions are being called. So a safe bet would be to put it at the beginning of your page, immediately after the opening <?php declaration before anything else. Also ensure there are no white...
Using Chrome, how to find to which events are bound to an element
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Import multiple csv files into pandas and concatenate into one DataFrame
... as the column names.
import pandas as pd
import glob
path = r'C:\DRO\DCL_rawdata_files' # use your path
all_files = glob.glob(path + "/*.csv")
li = []
for filename in all_files:
df = pd.read_csv(filename, index_col=None, header=0)
li.append(df)
frame = pd.concat(li, axis=0, ignore_inde...
MYSQL import data from csv using LOAD DATA INFILE
...tatement should look like this:
LOAD DATA INFILE 'data.csv' INTO TABLE tbl_name
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' ENCLOSED BY '"'
LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n'
IGNORE 1 LINES;
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What underlies this JavaScript idiom: var self = this?
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I usually use _this
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Generate a random date between two other dates
How would I generate a random date that has to be between two other given dates?
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delete vs delete[] operators in C++
What is the difference between delete and delete[] operators in C++?
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PHP Fatal error: Using $this when not in object context
...it is still wrong. You can call an instance method with ::. It is against E_STRICT, but it does work as long as the method body does not reference the instance scope, e.g. uses $this. Also, self::foo will not point to $this->foo. It references a class constant. Both, self::foo and self::$foo woul...
