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Convert XLS to CSV on command line

How could I convert an XLS file to a CSV file on the windows command line. 15 Answers ...
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$apply already in progress error

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Get escaped URL parameter

I'm looking for a jQuery plugin that can get URL parameters, and support this search string without outputting the JavaScript error: "malformed URI sequence". If there isn't a jQuery plugin that supports this, I need to know how to modify it to support this. ...
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Regex, every non-alphanumeric character except white space or colon

How can I do this one anywhere? 9 Answers 9 ...
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Facebook Callback appends '#_=_' to Return URL

Facebook callback has started appending #_=_ hash underscore to the Return URL 23 Answers ...
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Difference between LoadFile and LoadFrom with .NET Assemblies?

I was looking at the msdn documentation and I am still a little confused on what exactly is the difference between using LoadFile and LoadFrom when loading an assembly. Can someone provide an example or an analogy to better describe it. The MSDN documentation confused me more. Also, Is Reflecti...
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How can I listen for a click-and-hold in jQuery?

I want to be able to fire an event when a user clicks on a button, then holds that click down for 1000 to 1500 ms. 8 Answe...
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What does “Memory allocated at compile time” really mean?

In programming languages like C and C++, people often refer to static and dynamic memory allocation. I understand the concept but the phrase "All memory was allocated (reserved) during compile time" always confuses me. ...
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When should I use the Visitor Design Pattern? [closed]

I keep seeing references to the visitor pattern in blogs but I've got to admit, I just don't get it. I read the wikipedia article for the pattern and I understand its mechanics but I'm still confused as to when I'd use it. ...
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Find the closest ancestor element that has a specific class

How can I find an element's ancestor that is closest up the tree that has a particular class, in pure JavaScript ? For example, in a tree like so: ...