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jquery get all form elements: input, textarea & select
Is there an easy way (without listing them all separately) in jquery to select all form elements and only form elements.
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Why is std::map implemented as a red-black tree?
...1) or O(log n) because the main operation is already O(log n). even after all the slightly extra work that AVL trees do results in a more tightly balanced tree which leads to slightly faster lookups. so it is a perfectly valid tradeoff and does not make AVL trees inferior to red-black trees.
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Select first occurring element after another element
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#many .more.selectors h4 + p { ... }
This is called the adjacent sibling selector.
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.NET Format a string with fixed spaces
Does the .NET String.Format method allow placement of a string at a fixed position within a fixed length string.
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Import an existing git project into GitLab?
I have an account of a Gitlab installation where I created the repository "ffki-startseite"
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What's the foolproof way to tell which version(s) of .NET are installed on a production Windows Serv
...are looking for this info, and go to this site: http://www.hanselman.com/smallestdotnet/
That's all it takes.
The site has a script that looks your browser's "UserAgent" and figures out what version (if any) of the .NET Framework you have (or don't have) installed, and displays it automatically (t...
jquery sortable placeholder height problem
For some reason the placeholder for my sortable items is about 10px. All my sortable items have different heights. How can I change the height of each placeholder to match the item being moved?
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Why does typeof array with objects return “object” and not “array”? [duplicate]
...data);
But the most reliable way is:
isArr = Object.prototype.toString.call(data) == '[object Array]';
Since you tagged your question with jQuery, you can use jQuery isArray function:
var isArr = $.isArray(data);
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Unix shell script to truncate a large file
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: > filename
: is a no-op in bash (POSIX-compliant), so this essentially just opens the file for writing (which of course truncates the file) and then immediately closes it.
EDIT: as shellter commented, you don't actually need a command to go along with the redirection:
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Best way to split string into lines
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If it looks ugly, just remove the unnecessary ToCharArray call.
If you want to split by either \n or \r, you've got two options:
Use an array literal – but this will give you empty lines for Windows-style line endings \r\n:
var result = text.Split(new [] { '\r', '\n' });
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