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Google Maps JS API v3 - Simple Multiple Marker Example
...he Google Maps Api. I've got an array of data that I want to cycle through and plot on a map. Seems fairly simple, but all the multi-marker tutorials I have found are quite complex.
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Is there a vim command to relocate a tab?
... 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Apr 2 2013 09:17:34) Included patches: 1-547 and +- not supported there, documentation said I should specify zero or positive value
– Vladimir
Sep 10 '13 at 13:41
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How to access SOAP services from iPhone
I'm planning to develop an app for the iPhone and that app would have to access a couple of SOAP services. While doing some basic checking in the iPhone SDK I was not able to find any support for accessing SOAP services, a bit of Googling lead to the conclusion that there is no support for SOAP in t...
In Rails, how do you render JSON using a view?
Suppose you're in your users controller and you want to get a json response for a show request, it'd be nice if you could create a file in your views/users/ dir, named show.json and after your users#show action is completed, it renders the file.
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How to show particular image as thumbnail while implementing share on Facebook?
...the Facebook Lint page got the image into Facebook.
Enter your URL here and FB will update the metadata from your page:
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug (updated link)
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Pagination in a REST web application
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In my mind, page is a floating concept, and not related to the underlying domain. And therefore should not be considered as a resource. I mean floating in the sense that it is fluid, that the concept of page changes with the context; one user of your API may be a m...
Changing the image source using jQuery
...id the trick. .destroy() doesn't go nearly far enough. Nuking all the html and than init again actually works when swapping out images of various sizes and such.
– Matt J.
Apr 11 '14 at 16:36
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Iterate through a C++ Vector using a 'for' loop
I am new to the C++ language. I have been starting to use vectors, and have noticed that in all of the code I see to iterate though a vector via indices, the first parameter of the for loop is always something based on the vector. In Java I might do something like this with an ArrayList:
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git: diff between file in local repo and origin
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If [remote-path] and [local-path] are the same, you can do
$ git fetch origin master
$ git diff origin/master -- [local-path]
Note 1: The second command above will compare against the locally stored remote tracking branch. The fetch comman...
Position absolute but relative to parent
I have two divs inside another div, and I want to position one child div to the top right of the parent div, and the other child div to the bottom of the parent div using css. Ie, I want to use absolute positioning with the two child divs, but position them relative to the parent div rather than the...
