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jQuery.inArray(), how to use it right?
First time I work with jQuery.inArray() and it acts kinda strange.
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How to secure RESTful web services?
... so they know the client is who they say they are. Clients generate certs and give them to you over a secure channel (like coming into your office with a USB key - preferably a non-trojaned USB key).
You load the public key of the cert client certificates (and their signer's certificate(s), if nec...
WebForms UnobtrusiveValidationMode requires a ScriptResourceMapping for 'jquery'. Please add a Scrip
...word count into my textbox.
However after adding the the javascript codes and the html codes. I receive the error as stated above.
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LESS CSS nesting classes
I'm using LESS to improve my CSS and am trying to nest a class within a class. There's a fairly complicated hierarchy but for some reason my nesting doesn't work.
I have this:
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Any way to force strict mode in node?
...veral mailing lists where this was discussed, these are rather old however and I have no idea if this is implemented or not.
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Regular expression to match URLs in Java
...fully within RegexBuddy. However, when I copied it as Java String flavor and pasted it into Java code, it does not work. The following class prints false :
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What are fail-safe & fail-fast Iterators in Java
There are two types of iterators in Java: fail-safe and fail-fast.
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Determine if an element has a CSS class with jQuery
I'm working with jQuery and looking to see if there is an easy way to determine if the element has a specific CSS class associated with it.
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REST Complex/Composite/Nested Resources [closed]
...is slightly more complex in that a cover really does require a comic book, and visa versa.
However, if you consider an email message as a resource, and the from address as a child resource, you can obviously still reference the from address separately. For example, get all from addresses. Or, creat...
Spring classpath prefix difference
...es under conf folders in all your jars on the classpath will be picked up and joined into one big application context.
In contrast, classpath:conf/appContext.xml will load only one such file... the first one found on your classpath.
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