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XSLT getting last element

... 297 You need to put the last() indexing on the nodelist result, rather than as part of the selecti...
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Logging errors in ASP.NET MVC

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How do I parse a URL into hostname and path in javascript?

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How to capture the browser window close event?

... 213 The beforeunload event fires whenever the user leaves your page for any reason. For example, ...
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How to get script of SQL Server data? [duplicate]

...ript Data' to TRUE when prompted to choose the script options. SQL Server 2008 R2 Further reading: Robert Burke: SQL Server 2005 - Scripting your Database share | improve this answer ...
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MySQL > Table doesn't exist. But it does (or it should)

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How are GCC and g++ bootstrapped?

...uild new version of GCC with the one you just built (optional) repeat step 2 for verification purposes. This process is called bootstrapping. It tests the compiler's capability of compiling itself and makes sure that the resulting compiler is built with all the optimizations that it itself impleme...
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When to add what indexes in a table in Rails

...e time. An Index like this would speed the following request up: # rails 2 User.find(:all, :conditions => { :state_id => some_id, :category_id => some_other_id }) # rails 3 User.where(:state_id => some_id, :category_id => some_other_id) Where add_index :users, :category_id add_i...
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How do I join two lists in Java?

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How can I find out what FOREIGN KEY constraint references a table in SQL Server?

... 228 Here it is: SELECT OBJECT_NAME(f.parent_object_id) TableName, COL_NAME(fc.parent_objec...