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Difference between .success() and .complete()?

As of jQuery 1.5, all jQuery's AJAX methods return a jqXHR object that provides .error() , .success() , and .complete() methods. ...
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navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition sometimes works sometimes doesn't

...ame problem, and finding almost no information online about it. Nothing at all in the books. Finally I found this sober query on stackoverflow and (ha!) it was the final impetus I needed to set up an account here. And I have a partial answer, but alas not a complete one. First of all, realise that...
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How can I check if an element exists in the visible DOM?

...f the browser's selecting method, and checking it for a truthy value (generally). For example, if my element had an id of "find-me", I could simply use... var elementExists = document.getElementById("find-me"); This is specified to either return a reference to the element or null. If you must ha...
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Detect 7 inch and 10 inch tablet programmatically

Is there a way to programmatically find whether the device the app is installed on is a 7 inch tablet or a 10 inch tablet? ...
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brew install gcc too time consuming

I'm doing a clean install of Mavericks, and accidentally did 1 Answer 1 ...
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Chrome browser reload options new feature

... this is chrome mobile, not pc. and I think we all know how to refresh. the question is about hard refresh. – Bizhan Apr 29 at 8:30 add a comment ...
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Get only part of an Array in Java?

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Are there any cases when it's preferable to use a plain old Thread object instead of one of the newe

...annot be made obsolete because obviously it is an implementation detail of all those other patterns you mention. But that's not really your question; your question is are there any cases when it's necessary or useful to use a plain old Thread object instead of one of the above constructs? Su...
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List files recursively in Linux CLI with path relative to the current directory

... filter out the ones you want. If the command is not found, you can install it: Type following command to install tree command on RHEL/CentOS and Fedora linux: # yum install tree -y If you are using Debian/Ubuntu, Mint Linux type following command in your terminal: $ sudo apt-get install tre...
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Should a function have only one return statement?

...f-else statements, each with a return? That is nothing. Such a thing is usually easily refactored. (atleast the more common single exit variation with a result variable is, so I doubt the multi exit variation would be any more difficult.) If you want a real headache, look at a combination of if-els...