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Smallest data URI image possible for a transparent image

I'm using a transparent 1x1 image with a background image, to be able to use sprites and still provide alternative text for some icons. ...
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How to read from a file or STDIN in Bash?

The following Perl script ( my.pl ) can read from either the file on the command line args or from STDIN: 15 Answers ...
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powershell - extract file name and extension

I need to extract file name and extension from e.g. my.file.xlsx. I don't know the name of file or extension and there may be more dots in the name, so I need to search the string from the right and when I find first dot (or last from the left), extract the part on the right side and the part on the...
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How Drupal works? [closed]

Could someone provide a architectural overview of the Drupal 7 control flow? Perhaps in the sense of a flowchart about how a page gets generated. What additional resources would you suggest consulting with regards to how Drupal works? ...
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How do I get a platform-dependent new line character?

How do I get a platform-dependent newline in Java? I can’t use "\n" everywhere. 9 Answers ...
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Why does the arrow (->) operator in C exist?

The dot ( . ) operator is used to access a member of a struct, while the arrow operator ( -> ) in C is used to access a member of a struct which is referenced by the pointer in question. ...
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How to dynamically update a ListView on Android [closed]

On Android, how can I a ListView that filters based on user input, where the items shown are updated dynamically based on the TextView value? ...
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C library function to perform sort

Is there any library function available in C standard library to do sort? 7 Answers 7...
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Iterating through a JSON object

I am trying to iterate through a JSON object to import data, i.e. title and link. I can't seem to get to the content that is past the : . ...
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Create RegExps on the fly using string variables

Say I wanted to make the following re-usable: 6 Answers 6 ...