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How to add additional fields to form before submit?

... 163 Yes.You can try with some hidden params. $("#form").submit( function(eventObj) { $("&lt...
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URL encode sees “&” (ampersand) as “&” HTML entity

... encodeURI or encodeURIComponent , & will be replaced with %26amp%3B , but I want it to be replaced with %26 . What am I doing wrong? ...
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Html5 data-* with asp.net mvc TextboxFor html attributes

..."Geo") } ) And for those who want to achieve the same in pre ASP.NET MVC 3 versions they could: <%= Html.TextBoxFor( model => model.Country.CountryName, new Dictionary<string, object> { { "data-url", Url.Action("CountryContains", "Geo") } } ) %> ...
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json.dumps vs flask.jsonify

... 379 The jsonify() function in flask returns a flask.Response() object that already has the appropr...
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How to empty a list?

...bel with a new empty list: del lst[:] Here's an example: lst1 = [1, 2, 3] lst2 = lst1 del lst1[:] print(lst2) For the sake of completeness, the slice assignment has the same effect: lst[:] = [] It can also be used to shrink a part of the list while replacing a part at the same time (but tha...
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C++ semantics of `static const` vs `const`

... Lightness Races in Orbit 350k6666 gold badges574574 silver badges955955 bronze badges answered Sep 14 '10 at 13:22 Ben VoigtBe...
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How to get the python.exe location programmatically? [duplicate]

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Properties order in Margin

... Margin="1,2,3,4" Left, Top, Right, Bottom It is also possible to specify just two sizes like this: Margin="1,2" Left AND right Top AND bottom Finally you can specify a single size: Margin="1" used for all sides The ord...
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What is tail call optimization?

...result after the call returns. As such, the stack looks as follows: (fact 3) (* 3 (fact 2)) (* 3 (* 2 (fact 1))) (* 3 (* 2 (* 1 (fact 0)))) (* 3 (* 2 (* 1 1))) (* 3 (* 2 1)) (* 3 2) 6 In contrast, the stack trace for the tail recursive factorial looks as follows: (fact 3) (fact-tail 3 1) (fact-t...
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Python: fastest way to create a list of n lists

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