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Inject errors into already validated form?

...m validates the user input values I pass them to a separate (external) process for further processing. This external process can potentially find further errors in the values. ...
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String to Dictionary in Python

So I've spent way to much time on this, and it seems to me like it should be a simple fix. I'm trying to use Facebook's Authentication to register users on my site, and I'm trying to do it server side. I've gotten to the point where I get my access token, and when I go to: ...
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How to Apply Corner Radius to LinearLayout

I want to make a layout with a rounded border. How can I apply a radius of a particular size in a LinearLayout ? 4 Answers...
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Difference between Iterator and Listiterator?

We can use Iterator to traverse a Set or a List or a Map . But ListIterator can only be used to traverse a List , it can't traverse a Set . Why? ...
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Difference between Select Unique and Select Distinct

I thought these were synonomous, but I wrote the following in Microsoft SQL: 5 Answers ...
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How to set the maxAllowedContentLength to 500MB while running on IIS7?

I changed the maxAllowedContentLength to 3 Answers 3 ...
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How can I use vim to convert my file to utf8?

I have a text file. I've been told to make it UTF8. How can I do that with Vim? 2 Answers ...
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Is there a way of having git show lines added, lines changed and lines removed?

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Does const mean thread-safe in C++11?

I hear that const means thread-safe in C++11 . Is that true? 1 Answer 1 ...
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Is it intended by the C++ standards committee that in C++11 unordered_map destroys what it inserts?

I've just lost three days of my life tracking down a very strange bug where unordered_map::insert() destroys the variable you insert. This highly non-obvious behaviour occurs in very recent compilers only: I found that clang 3.2-3.4 and GCC 4.8 are the only compilers to demonstrate this "feature"....