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Indexes of all occurrences of character in a string

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How to check “hasRole” in Java Code with Spring Security?

How to check user authority or permission in Java Code ? For example - I want to show or hide button for user depending on role. There are annotations like: ...
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How to create an array for JSON using PHP?

From PHP code I want to create an json array: 10 Answers 10 ...
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Can't find Request.GetOwinContext

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Getting Java version at runtime

I need to work around a Java bug in JDK 1.5 which was fixed in 1.6. I'm using the following condition: 12 Answers ...
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ResourceDictionary in a separate assembly

I have resource dictionary files (MenuTemplate.xaml, ButtonTemplate.xaml, etc) that I want to use in multiple separate applications. I could add them to the applications' assemblies, but it's better if I compile these resources in one single assembly and have my applications reference it, right? ...
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How does this milw0rm heap spraying exploit work?

I usually do not have difficulty to read JavaScript code but for this one I can’t figure out the logic. The code is from an exploit that has been published 4 days ago. You can find it at milw0rm . ...
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What is the reason for performing a double fork when creating a daemon?

I'm trying to create a daemon in python. I've found the following question , which has some good resources in it which I am currently following, but I'm curious as to why a double fork is necessary. I've scratched around google and found plenty of resources declaring that one is necessary, but not ...
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Error in plot.new() : figure margins too large in R

I'm new to R but I've made numerous correlation plots with smaller data sets. However, when I try to plot a large dataset (2gb+), I can produce the plot just fine, but the legend doesn't show up. Any advice? or alternatives? ...
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What is the reason for having '//' in Python? [duplicate]

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