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What does the M stand for in C# Decimal literal notation?

... Although it has been suggested that M stands for money, Peter Golde recalls that M was chosen simply as the next best letter in decimal. A similar annotation mentions that early versions of C# included "Y" and "S" for byte and short literals respectively. They were dropped on the grounds o...
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Default height for section header in UITableView

...aticDimension returns -1 (hardcoded const) and I don't see any sections at all in my UITableView. – skywinder Sep 22 '13 at 21:17 ...
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What does !important mean in CSS?

... It means, essentially, what it says; that 'this is important, ignore subsequent rules, and any usual specificity issues, apply this rule!' In normal use a rule defined in an external stylesheet is overruled by a style defined in the head of ...
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How do you post to an iframe?

... is a known bug with Internet Explorer that only occurs when you're dynamically creating your iframes, etc. using Javascript (there's a work-around here), but if you're using ordinary HTML markup, you're fine. The target attribute and frame names isn't some clever ninja hack; although it was depreca...
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Renew Push certificate and keep current App Store App working

... This is really interesting... is there any way I can use it for VoIP pushes? So far use of keys seems pretty limited to regular notifications? – MegaManX May 14 '18 at 9:20 ...
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Can I use break to exit multiple nested 'for' loops?

...latter, which you would fit into if you choose to use them well, use a so called "evil" concept when it is the lesser of (two) evils. Read this for a better understanding of some C++ concepts that you might need to use from time to time (macros, goto's, preprocessor, arrays): parashift.com/c++-faq-l...
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How to add/update an attribute to an HTML element using JavaScript?

... What seems easy is actually tricky if you want to be completely compatible. var e = document.createElement('div'); Let's say you have an id of 'div1' to add. e['id'] = 'div1'; e.id = 'div1'; e.attributes['id'] = 'div1'; e.createAttribute('id','di...
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CSS3 :unchecked pseudo-class

... This may seem inconsistent with the :enabled and :disabled states, especially since an element can be neither enabled nor disabled (i.e. the semantics completely do not apply), however there does not appear to be any explanation for this inconsistency. (:indeterminate does not count, because an e...
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jquery $(window).width() and $(window).height() return different values when viewport has not been r

I am writing a site using jquery that repeatedly calls $(window).width() and $(window).height() to position and size elements based on the viewport size. ...
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Basic HTTP and Bearer Token Authentication

...sible. But as also stated ""The user agent MUST choose to use one of the challenges with the strongest auth-scheme it understands and request credentials from the user based upon that challenge." So like i have written 2 days ago i needed to pass the token to a non-standard header which is absolutel...