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OpenID vs. OAuth [duplicate]
What is really the difference between OpenID and oAuth? They look just the same to me.
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SQLite with encryption/password protection
I'm just learning to use SQLite and I was curious if such is possible:
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HTML / CSS How to add image icon to input type=“button”?
I'm using the below CSS, but it puts an image in the center of the button. Any way to left or right align an icon using <input type="button"> , so that the text and the image fit and align nicely?
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Create subdomains on the fly with .htaccess (PHP)
I am looking to create a system which on signup will create a subdomain on my website for the users account area.
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Making iTerm to translate 'meta-key' in the same way as in other OSes
In bash shell with emacs key-binding, you can use key combination like M-f, M-b to move one word forward or backward on the shell prompt respectively. Usually, the meta key is mapped to Alt key on Windows and Linux. However, in iTerm, I could not find a way to map this meta key to either Option or C...
Maven Could not resolve dependencies, artifacts could not be resolved
This is supposed to be a working project from my friend. He demonstrated the project right in front of me, and then I copied the project, imported it as an existing maven project (I'm using m2eclipse plugin).
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How to remove all CSS classes using jQuery/JavaScript?
Instead of individually calling $("#item").removeClass() for every single class an element might have, is there a single function which can be called which removes all CSS classes from the given element?
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JavaScript error (Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected end of input)
I have some JavaScript code that works in FireFox but not in Chrome or IE.
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Collisions when generating UUIDs in JavaScript?
This relates to this question . I am using the code below from this answer to generate UUID in JavaScript:
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Find column whose name contains a specific string
I have a dataframe with column names, and I want to find the one that contains a certain string, but does not exactly match it. I'm searching for 'spike' in column names like 'spike-2' , 'hey spike' , 'spiked-in' (the 'spike' part is always continuous).
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