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Check whether user has a Chrome extension installed

... files will then be available using a URL like: moz-extension://<random-UUID>/<path/to/resource> This UUID is randomly generated for every browser instance and is not your extension's ID. This prevents websites from fingerprinting the extensions a user has installed. However, while the...
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Is it safe to push_back an element from the same vector?

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Remove all special characters from a string in R?

...hich will remove accents, but will keep the letters. astr <- "Ábcdêãçoàúü" iconv(astr, from = 'UTF-8', to = 'ASCII//TRANSLIT') which results in [1] "Abcdeacoauu" share | improve this...
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How can I decode HTML characters in C#?

...ttpUtility.HtmlDecode(s); Response.Write(a); Output is like Svendborg Værft A/S share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How to calculate date difference in JavaScript?

I want to calculate date difference in days, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds, nanoseconds. How can I do it? 18 Answer...
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Inline code in org-mode

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What is the intent of the methods getItem and getItemId in the Android class BaseAdapter?

...L or null and don't use it anywhere. I don't see any obvious reason why a UUID would be more valuable than just some long value for ID. Disconnected mode? What's that? – james Nov 14 '14 at 13:17 ...
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Regex to match a digit two or four times

...e -- but apparently the asker didn't...). – Jean-François Corbett Apr 30 at 11:24 2 ...
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Resolve promises one after another (i.e. in sequence)?

Consider the following code that reads an array of files in a serial/sequential manner. readFiles returns a promise, which is resolved only once all files have been read in sequence. ...
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List of special characters for SQL LIKE clause

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