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Posting a File and Associated Data to a RESTful WebService preferably as JSON
... unfortunately, there's currently no reader for this kind of data on php (7.2.1) and you would have to build your own parser
– dewd
Jul 24 '18 at 13:49
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Why is arr = [] faster than arr = new Array?
...ments passed to functions, etc.
http://www.dyn-web.com/tutorials/obj_lit.php
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What is the AppDelegate for and how do I know when to use it?
...le or any type of analogy with another programming language like Python or PHP that uses an AppDelegate like pattern?
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How do I add a tool tip to a span element?
...article aided in my confusion : htmlgoodies.com/tutorials/html_401/article.php/3479661/… where it says that the tooltip works for the "text"
– Augiwan
Jan 23 '13 at 13:50
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In Markdown, what is the best way to link to a fragment of a page, i.e. #some_id?
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With the PHP version of Markdown, you can also link headers to fragment identifiers within the page using a syntax like either of the following, as documented here
Header 1 {#header1}
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## Header 2 ## {#header...
How to run a background task in a servlet based web application?
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You can use cron4j. http://www.sauronsoftware.it/projects/cron4j/manual.php
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CSS Selector “(A or B) and C”?
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At that point, I might as well just use PHP printing "Content-type: text/css"
– Josh
Sep 22 '11 at 15:53
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What is a Proxy in Doctrine 2?
...doctrine can't create the object if it only has half of the properties. In php i am able to create an object even if i don't set all properties.
– sanders
Jul 20 '11 at 11:44
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Is there any difference between the `:key => “value”` and `key: “value”` hash notations?
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Both Perl and PHP use =>. I'd guess that Ruby, being heavily inspired by Perl, borrowed the syntax from Perl :)
– Daniel Serodio
Aug 7 '17 at 19:19
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IE10 renders in IE7 mode. How to force Standards mode?
...g IIS it's easy to do in any language. For example, here's how to do it in PHP:
header('X-UA-Compatible: IE=edge');
As long as the X-UA-Compatible header is present with the HTML5 doctype, a site will always run in the latest standards mode.
Turning off Compatibility View
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