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Create a CSS rule / class with jQuery at runtime

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How do I use grep to search the current directory for all files having the a string “hello” yet disp

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Uncaught Error: SECURITY_ERR: DOM Exception 18 when I try to set a cookie

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Parsing XML with namespace in Python via 'ElementTree'

...his is not documented very well: namespaces = {'owl': 'http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#'} # add more as needed root.findall('owl:Class', namespaces) Prefixes are only looked up in the namespaces parameter you pass in. This means you can use any namespace prefix you like; the API splits off the owl...
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qmake: could not find a Qt installation of ''

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How does std::forward work? [duplicate]

...let's take a look at what std::forward does according to the standard: §20.2.3 [forward] p2 Returns: static_cast<T&&>(t) (Where T is the explicitly specified template parameter and t is the passed argument.) Now remember the reference collapsing rules: TR R T& & ...
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How to get all count of mongoose model?

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Searching subversion history (full text)

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How do you divide each element in a list by an int?

... The idiomatic way would be to use list comprehension: myList = [10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90] myInt = 10 newList = [x / myInt for x in myList] or, if you need to maintain the reference to the original list: myList[:] = [x / myInt for x in myList] ...
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Variable length (Dynamic) Arrays in Java

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