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Error :Request header field Content-Type is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Headers

... extra header. Try prepending the following to your file if you are using PHP: header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *"); header("Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Origin, X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Accept"); Make sure that you haven't already used header in another file, or you will get a nasty...
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Odd behavior when Java converts int to byte?

...+ unsignedByte); Would print out: "Signed: -1 Unsigned: 255" What's actually happening here? We are using bitwise AND to mask all of the extraneous sign bits (the 1's to the left of the least significant 8 bits.) When an int is converted into a byte, Java chops-off the left-most 24 bits 111111...
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Append an object to a list in R in amortized constant time, O(1)?

...irthday. Some kind readers keep repeating any shortcomings with it, so by all means also see some of the comments below. One suggestion for list types: newlist <- list(oldlist, list(someobj)) In general, R types can make it hard to have one and just one idiom for all types and uses. ...
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How to load all modules in a folder?

... List all python (.py) files in the current folder and put them as __all__ variable in __init__.py from os.path import dirname, basename, isfile, join import glob modules = glob.glob(join(dirname(__file__), "*.py")) __all__ = [ ba...
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Convert base-2 binary number string to int

... (as suggested by the >>> prompt), you don't need to use print at all. The OP's hypothetical example didn't. So it really should be identical in Python 2 and 3. – John Y Jul 12 '16 at 22:36 ...
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In Python, how do I determine if an object is iterable?

...e a method like isiterable ? The only solution I have found so far is to call 21 Answers ...
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How do I check OS with a preprocessor directive?

...Unix (Linux, *BSD, Mac OS X) See this related question on some of the pitfalls of using this check. unix __unix __unix__ Mac OS X __APPLE__ __MACH__ Both are defined; checking for either should work. Linux __linux__ linux Obsolete (not POSIX compliant) __linux Obsolete (not POSIX compliant) ...
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Use NUnit Assert.Throws method or ExpectedException attribute?

.../nunit/docs/wiki/Breaking-Changes How to use: https://www.nunit.org/index.php?p=exceptionAsserts&r=2.5 share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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When is it practical to use Depth-First Search (DFS) vs Breadth-First Search (BFS)? [closed]

...st rules of thumb; you'll probably need to experiment. Another issue is parallelism: if you want to parallelize BFS you would need a shared datastructure between threads, which is a bad thing. DFS might be easier to distribute even between connected machines if you don't insist on the exact order of...
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Twig for loop for arrays with keys

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