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AngularJS UI Router - change url without reloading state

...ly you can use $state.transitionTo instead of $state.go . $state.go calls $state.transitionTo internally but automatically sets options to { location: true, inherit: true, relative: $state.$current, notify: true } . You can call $state.transitionTo and set notify: false . For example: ...
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What is the difference between

...mple, if you have multiline ERB <%...%>, <%#...%> comments out all of it, which it wouldn't do if it was just a normal comment (i.e. it would only comment out the line it's on). – BalinKingOfMoria Reinstate CMs Jan 11 '16 at 22:08 ...
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JPA: unidirectional many-to-one and cascading delete

...e as ON DELETE CASCADE. You'll need to invoke EntityManager.clear() after calling EntityManager.remove(parent) as the persistence context needs to be refreshed - the child entities are not supposed to exist in the persistence context after they've been deleted in the database. ...
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When is a CDATA section necessary within a script tag?

...l work fine in both HTML and XHTML. You can easily achieve this by putting all significant code in external scripts and just using inline scripts to eg. initialise variables (escaping &/< to \x26/\x3C in string literals if you need). – bobince Sep 20 '09...
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In git how is fetch different than pull and how is merge different than rebase?

...aving your local* branch unchanged. pull will perform a fetch and additionally merge the changes into your local branch. What's the difference? pull updates you local branch with changes from the pulled branch. A fetch does not advance your local branch. merge vs rebase Given the following histo...
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Use tab to indent in textarea

... I don't usually copy code straight from Stackoverflow and paste it into my project and have it work, but when I do, it was this code. Thanks for this. – Flat Cat Dec 15 '14 at 14:58 ...
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What is the difference between require() and library()?

...uld add this: It is probably best to avoid using require() unless you actually will be using the value it returns e.g in some error checking loop such as given by thierry. In most other cases it is better to use library(), because this will give an error message at package loading time if the pack...
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How can I have ruby logger log output to stdout as well as file?

...g.log", "a") Logger.new MultiIO.new(STDOUT, log_file) Every time Logger calls puts on your MultiIO object, it will write to both STDOUT and your log file. Edit: I went ahead and figured out the rest of the interface. A log device must respond to write and close (not puts). As long as MultiIO re...
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ReactJS Two components communicating

...s a handler from <List /> to <Filters />, which could then be called on the onChange event to filter the list with the current value. JSFiddle for #1 → /** @jsx React.DOM */ var Filters = React.createClass({ handleFilterChange: function() { var value = this.refs.filterInput.ge...
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JUnit test for System.out.println()

... outputs the version string, etc etc) Edit: Prior versions of this answer called System.setOut(null) after the tests; This is the cause of NullPointerExceptions commenters refer to. share | improve ...