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Where is the php.ini file on a Linux/CentOS PC? [duplicate]
...p.ini location on the line with: "Loaded Configuration File".
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This command gives the path right away
cli_php_ini=php -i | grep /.+/php.ini -oE #ref. https://stackoverflow.com/a/15763333/248616
php_ini="${cli_php_ini/cli/apache2}" #replace cli by apache2 ref. https://stackoverflow.com...
How to work around the lack of transactions in MongoDB?
...MS systems if I need transactions or use atomic operations or two-phase commit . The second solution seems the best choice. The third I don't wish to follow because it seems that many things could go wrong and I can't test it in every aspect. I'm having a hard time refactoring my project to perfo...
I can not find my.cnf on my windows computer [duplicate]
My computer is Windows XP.
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Delete/Reset all entries in Core Data?
... I wanted to delete some but not all data, I would use this: stackoverflow.com/questions/1077810/…
– Michael Grinich
Apr 7 '11 at 3:10
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How can I echo a newline in a batch file?
... still I always forget that the dot must be strictly concatenated with the command name, with no spaces between. There's no error in the post of yours, I'm writing this just as a reminder: "echo ." != "echo." !
– quetzalcoatl
Feb 10 '12 at 11:19
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How do I enable/disable log levels in Android?
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A common way is to make an int named loglevel, and define its debug level based on loglevel.
public static int LOGLEVEL = 2;
public static boolean ERROR = LOGLEVEL > 0;
public static boolean WARN = LOGLEVEL > 1;
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Integrated Markdown WYSIWYG text editor
...for a straightforward WYSIWYG editor for Markdown code, I am not finding a comparible UI to that of CkEditor, TinyMCE, ect.
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Capybara Ambiguity Resolution
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For a good discussion see: robots.thoughtbot.com/…
– jim
Oct 8 '14 at 23:57
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Is there a better way to do optional function parameters in JavaScript? [duplicate]
...ionalArg === 'undefined') ? 'default' : optionalArg;
Use whichever idiom communicates the intent best to you!
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