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How to get the body's content of an iframe in Javascript?

What I want to get is: 9 Answers 9 ...
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How to display all methods of an object?

I want to know how to list all methods available for an object like for example: 8 Answers ...
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i18n Pluralization

I want to be able to translate pluralized strings in i18n in rails. A string can be : 7 Answers ...
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How to compile a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit linux machine with gcc/cmake

Is it possible to compile a project in 32-bit with cmake and gcc on a 64-bit system? It probably is, but how do I do it? ...
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Error Code: 1005. Can't create table '…' (errno: 150)

I searched for a solution to this problem on the Internet and checked the Stack Overflow questions, but none of the solutions worked for my case. ...
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New self vs. new static

I am converting a PHP 5.3 library to work on PHP 5.2. The main thing standing in my way is the use of late static binding like return new static($options); , if I convert this to return new self($options) will I get the same results? ...
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Testing service in Angular returns module is not defined

I am trying to run the default service unit test in my project (Taken from the Angular Seed project on GitHub), but I keep getting the error "module is not defined". ...
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Python Dictionary Comprehension

Is it possible to create a dictionary comprehension in Python (for the keys)? 8 Answers ...
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GCC dump preprocessor defines

Is there a way for gcc/g++ to dump its preprocessor defines from the command line? I mean things like __GNUC__ , __STDC__ , and so on. ...
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“Add unimplemented methods” feature in the Android Studio

In the Eclipse IDE there is a great feature allows you to add (implement) all of the required methods of the particular class. I'm looking for this feature in the Android Studio IDE, but without success so far. Is there something similar? For me it is one of the key-features and can't live without. ...