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Getting the value of an attribute in XML

How would one get the value of attribute1 (blah) in the following xml using xslt: 1 Answer ...
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How do I use .woff fonts for my website?

Where do you place fonts so that CSS can access them? 2 Answers 2 ...
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Best way to select random rows PostgreSQL

I want a random selection of rows in PostgreSQL, I tried this: 12 Answers 12 ...
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Get HTML5 localStorage keys

I'm just wondering how to get all key values in localStorage . 12 Answers 12 ...
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#ifdef vs #if - which is better/safer as a method for enabling/disabling compilation of particular s

This may be a matter of style, but there's a bit of a divide in our dev team and I wondered if anyone else had any ideas on the matter... ...
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Find the files that have been changed in last 24 hours

E.g., a MySQL server is running on my Ubuntu machine. Some data has been changed during the last 24 hours. 6 Answers ...
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How to avoid Python/Pandas creating an index in a saved csv?

I am trying to save a csv to a folder after making some edits to the file. 6 Answers ...
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T-SQL: Opposite to string concatenation - how to split string into multiple records [duplicate]

I have seen a couple of questions related to string concatenation in SQL. I wonder how would you approach the opposite problem: splitting coma delimited string into rows of data: ...
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Angular JS: What is the need of the directive’s link function when we already had directive’s contro

I need to perform some operations on scope and the template. It seems that I can do that in either the link function or the controller function (since both have access to the scope). ...
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Have a variable in images path in Sass?

I want to have one variable that contains the root path to all my images in my CSS file. I can't quite figure out if this is possible in pure Sass (the actual web project is not RoR, so can't use asset_pipeline or any of that fancy jazz). ...