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PHP: Return all dates between two dates in an array [duplicate]

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Why doesn't the example compile, aka how does (co-, contra-, and in-) variance work?

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How can I get Eclipse to show .* files?

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How to configure robots.txt to allow everything?

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:first-child not working as expected

...er here is the ul, and as such cannot satisfy h1:first-child. There is CSS3's :first-of-type for your case: .detail_container h1:first-of-type { color: blue; } But with browser compatibility woes and whatnot, you're better off giving the first h1 a class, then targeting that class: .detail...
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Disabling Chrome Autofill

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Python call function within class

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Checking that a List is not empty in Hamcrest

...t 1.2's wonky generics. The following imports can be used with hamcrest 1.3 import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.empty; import static org.hamcrest.core.Is.is; import static org.hamcrest.core.IsNot.*; share | ...
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Differences between ExpandoObject, DynamicObject and dynamic

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Delete Local Folder in TFS

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