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Can I stretch text using CSS?
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Mike Chamberlain
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How do I make a simple makefile for gcc on Linux?
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How do I put double quotes in a string in vba?
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Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Formula = "IF(Sheet1!A1=0,"""",Sheet1!A1)"
Some people like to use CHR(34)*:
Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Formula = "IF(Sheet1!A1=0," & CHR(34) & CHR(34) & ",Sheet1!A1)"
*Note: CHAR() is used as an Excel cell formula, e.g. wri...
How do I exclude all instances of a transitive dependency when using Gradle?
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Ah, the following works and does what I want:
configurations {
runtime.exclude group: "org.sl...
Javascript - How to extract filename from a file input control
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Assuming your <input type="file" > has an id of upload this should hopefully do the trick:...
Show a PDF files in users browser via PHP/Perl
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answered Jan 13 '11 at 12:04
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Piping buffer to external command in Vim
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Different results with Java's digest versus external utilities
...file. I am using Windows 7 Professional with SP1 . I have tried Java 6.0.29 and Java 7.0.03 . Can someone tell me why I am getting different hash values from Java versus (many!) external utilities and/or websites? Everything external matches with each other, only Java is returning different ...
increase legend font size ggplot2
...lement_text(size = 12, face = "bold"),
legend.title=element_text(size=10),
legend.text=element_text(size=9))
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MySQL: how to get the difference between two timestamps in seconds
...and the TIME_TO_SEC() functions as follows:
SELECT TIME_TO_SEC(TIMEDIFF('2010-08-20 12:01:00', '2010-08-20 12:00:00')) diff;
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1 row in set (0.00 sec)
You could also use the UNIX_TIMESTAMP() function as @Amber suggested in an other answer:
SELECT UNIX_T...