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How to keep indent for second line in ordered lists via CSS?

...osition: absolute on the generated content. See jsfiddle.net/maryisdead/kgr4k for an example. – maryisdead Apr 24 '14 at 8:54 2 ...
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Comparing two dictionaries and checking how many (key, value) pairs are equal

... @THC4k, sorry for not mentioning. But I have to check how many values match in both the dictionaries. – user225312 Dec 24 '10 at 19:13 ...
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Constructors in Go

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How can I set the WiX installer version to the current build version?

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How big can a user agent string get?

...ceeds. Depending on web-server and their settings these limits vary from 4KB to 64KB (total for all headers). share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Quickly create a large file on a Linux system

...ed by the VM "create" GUIs). E.g: dd if=/dev/zero of=./gentoo_root.img bs=4k iflag=fullblock,count_bytes count=10G truncate is another choice -- and is likely the fastest... But that is because it creates a "sparse file". Essentially, a sparse file is a section of disk that has a lot of the same ...
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How do you add swap to an EC2 instance?

...vd: 0 HugePages_Surp: 0 Hugepagesize: 2048 kB DirectMap4k: 637952 kB DirectMap2M: 0 kB share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Copy a file in a sane, safe and efficient way

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CSS: 100% font size - 100% of what?

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Difference between char* and const char*?

...which name points to (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/whkd4k6a(v=vs.100).aspx, see "Examples"). In this case, the const specifier applies to char, not the asterisk. According to the MSDN page and http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/declarations, the const before the * is part...