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What's the significance of Oct 12 1999? [closed]
In the SignOut method of System.Web.Security.FormsAuthentication , the ASP.NET team chose to expire the FormsAuth cookie by setting the expiration date to "Oct 12 1999".
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Execute raw SQL using Doctrine 2
I want to execute raw SQL using Doctrine 2
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Youtube iframe wmode issue
Using javascript with jQuery, I am adding an iframe with a youtube url to display a video on a website however the embed code that gets loaded in the iframe from youtube doesnt have wmode="Opaque", therefore the modal boxes on the page are shown beneath the youtube video.
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Syntax of for-loop in SQL Server
What is the syntax of a for loop in TSQL?
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Is there a way to quickly find files in Visual Studio 2010?
Does Visual Studio 2010 have a built-in way to quickly find/open files, similar to the Ctrl + Shift + O function in Eclipse?
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How to sort a list/tuple of lists/tuples by the element at a given index?
I have some data either in a list of lists or a list of tuples, like this:
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SQL Server 2008 Windows Auth Login Error: The login is from an untrusted domain
When attempting to connect to a SQL Server 2008 Instance using Management Studio, I get the following error:
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How can I display an image from a file in Jupyter Notebook?
I would like to use an IPython notebook as a way to interactively analyze some genome charts I am making with Biopython's GenomeDiagram module. While there is extensive documentation on how to use matplotlib to get graphs inline in IPython notebook, GenomeDiagram uses the ReportLab toolkit whi...
How to access java-classes in the default-package?
I'm working now together with others in a grails project. I have to write some Java-classes. But I need access to an searchable object created with groovy. It seems, that this object has to be placed in the default-package.
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How to get month name from Calendar
Is there a oneliner to get the name of the month when we know int monthNumber = calendar.get(Calendar.MONTH) ? Or what is the easiest way?
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