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Valid to use (anchor tag) without href attribute?
...n, you should add the following attributes:
<a role="button" tabindex="0" ...>...</a>
The button role tells the user that the particular element is being treated as a button as an override for whatever semantics the underlying element may have had.
For <span> and <div> el...
android.content.res.Resources$NotFoundException: String resource ID #0x0
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Using Moq to mock an asynchronous method for a unit test
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How to get the PATH environment-variable separator in Python?
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Instance variable: self vs @
...e, you might have a MiddleAgedSocialite class that always reports its age 10 years younger than it actually is. Or more practically, a PersistentPerson class might lazily read that data from a persistent store, cache all its persistent data in a hash.
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Git diff between current branch and master but not including unmerged master commits
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Getting the first index of an object
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How to create an exit message
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Create a File object in memory from a string in Java
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Is JSON Hijacking still an issue in modern browsers?
...alues passed to the [] or {} constructors in Firefox 21, Chrome 27, or IE 10. Here's a little test page, based on the main attacks described in http://www.thespanner.co.uk/2011/05/30/json-hijacking/:
(http://jsfiddle.net/ph3Uv/2/)
var capture = function() {
var ta = document.querySelector...
