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How can I change the default width of a Twitter Bootstrap modal box?

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javac is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file [closed]

...can cause all sorts of conflicts. (For instance, if you have JRE 8 and JDK 11 in PATH, in that order, then javac will invoke the Java 11 compiler, which will create version 55 .class files, but java will invoke the Java 8 JVM, which only supports up to version 52, and you will experience unsupported...
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Regex: matching up to the first occurrence of a character

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How to remove auto focus/keyboard popup of a field when the screen shows up?

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How to convert an int to a hex string?

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When to use “new” and when not to, in C++? [duplicate]

... you must use new use shared_ptr or unique_prt. that were introduced in c++11 STL <memory> shared pointers will do book keeping of delete automatically. note for arrays default deleter provided by shared_ptr calls delete, not delete[] therefore use lambda functions std::shared_ptr<int>...
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MySQL query String contains

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How to trim white spaces of array values in php

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Parse string to DateTime in C#

... always be in a given format then you can use ParseExact(): string s = "2011-03-21 13:26"; DateTime dt = DateTime.ParseExact(s, "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture); (But note that it is usually safer to use one of the TryParse methods in case a date is not in the expected form...
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Resetting a multi-stage form with jQuery

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