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How to refresh an IFrame using Javascript?
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How to override a JavaScript function
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How to prevent sticky hover effects for buttons on touch devices
....removeChild(el);
setTimeout(function() {par.insertBefore(el, next);}, 0)
}
And then in your HTML you have:
<a href="#" ontouchend="this.onclick=fix">test</a>
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Testing two JSON objects for equality ignoring child order in Java
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Make iframe automatically adjust height according to the contents without using scrollbar? [duplicat
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Add this to your <head> section:
<script>
function resizeIframe(obj) {
obj.st...
How to compare only Date without Time in DateTime types in Linq to SQL with Entity Framework?
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Android requires compiler compliance level 5.0 or 6.0. Found '1.7' instead. Please use Android Tools
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As helios said, you must set project compatibility to Java 5.0 or Java 6.0.
To do that, 2 options:
Right-click on your project and select "Android Tools -> Fix
Project Properties" (if this din't work, try second option)
Right-click on your project and select "Properties -> Ja...
How do I view the SQLite database on an Android device? [duplicate]
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How to show a GUI message box from a bash script in linux?
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Python Unicode Encode Error
...st skip those characters. From the python docs:
>>> u = unichr(40960) + u'abcd' + unichr(1972)
>>> u.encode('utf-8')
'\xea\x80\x80abcd\xde\xb4'
>>> u.encode('ascii')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec...
