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Javascript for “Add to Home Screen” on iPhone?
Is it possible to use Javascript to emulate the Add to Home Screen option in Mobile Safari's bookmark menu?
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jQuery textbox change event doesn't fire until textbox loses focus?
I found that jQuery change event on a textbox doesn't fire until I click outside the textbox.
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Parsing a CSV file using NodeJS
With nodejs I want to parse a .csv file of 10000 records and do some operation on each row. I tried using http://www.adaltas.com/projects/node-csv . I couldnt get this to pause at each row. This just reads through all the 10000 records. I need to do the following:
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target=“_blank” vs. target=“_new”
What's the difference between <a target="_new"> and <a target="_blank"> and which should I use if I just want to open a link in a new tab/window?
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Git Bash doesn't see my PATH
When I use Git Bash (on Windows), I cannot run any executable without specifying its full path, although it is located in a folder which is in my PATH variable. Looks like bash doesn't recognize it. Why? Can I fix it?
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Calling closure assigned to object property directly
I would like to be able to call a closure that I assign to an object's property directly without reassigning the closure to a variable and then calling it. Is this possible?
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Synthetic Class in Java
What is a synthetic class in Java? Why should it be used? How can I use it?
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How to download a branch with git?
I have a project hosted on GitHub. I created a branch on one computer, then pushed my changes to GitHub with:
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ASP.Net error: “The type 'foo' exists in both ”temp1.dll“ and ”temp2.dll"
When running a web application project, at seemingly random times a page may fail with a CS0433 error: type exists in multiple DLL's. The DLL's are all generated DLL's residing in the "Temporary ASP.NET Files" directory.
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How do I hide the status bar in a Swift iOS app?
I'd like to remove the status bar at the top of the screen.
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