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How do I fire an event when a iframe has finished loading in jQuery?

... FWIW, all of them (even PDF) worked for me with Chrome on OS X. – pkaeding Apr 29 '11 at 5:39 ...
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Remove an item from array using UnderscoreJS

...r question). Then you would only iterate over array once instead of potentially twice like here. If you want to modify the array in-place, you have to use .splice. This is also shown in the other question and undescore doesn't seem to provide any useful function for that. ...
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Tree data structure in C#

...e so many ways you could implement it that it would be impossible to cover all bases with one solution. The more specific a solution, the less likely it is applicable to any given problem. I even get annoyed with LinkedList - what if I want a circular linked list? The basic structure you'll need ...
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Styling HTML email for Gmail

... } </style> <xml> <o:OfficeDocumentSettings> <o:AllowPNG/> <o:PixelsPerInch>96</o:PixelsPerInch> </o:OfficeDocumentSettings> </xml> <![endif]--> This is just a simple example, but, who know, it might come in handy some time. ...
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How to output something in PowerShell

... aforementioned value, and being the last item on the command pipeline it calls the .toString() method and outputs the result to STDOUT (by default). A thing of beauty. The other Write-* commands are specific to outputting the text to their associated streams, and have their place as such. ...
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How to print a dictionary line by line in Python?

... Hmm. I think my problem is even worse than that. Basically I've parsed out some data from an HTML table, and I happened to store it in a dictionary, and now I'm trying to take that dictionary data and put it into a DataFrame before I export it all to an Oracle table....it's pret...
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What's the difference between :: (double colon) and -> (arrow) in PHP?

... used to access static members, such usage is discouraged), while :: is usually used to access static members (though in a few special cases, it's used to access instance members). In general, :: is used for scope resolution, and it may have either a class name, parent, self, or (in PHP 5.3) static...
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Flatten nested dictionaries, compressing keys

... Basically the same way you would flatten a nested list, you just have to do the extra work for iterating the dict by key/value, creating new keys for your new dictionary and creating the dictionary at final step. import collectio...
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What is the default text size on Android?

...ues are defined within the following TextAppearances: - TextAppearance.Small - TextAppearance.Medium - TextAppearance.Large More information about Typography can be found in the design guidelines Related to your question: If you don't set a custom textSize or textAppearance, TextAppearance.S...
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A valid provisioning profile for this executable was not found for debug mode

...ovisioning portal. Solution: 1) In Xcode, Goto --> Build --> clean all targets. 2) In "Groups & Files" -->Target --> expand it --> right click your app and select Clean "your app" 3) Goto->Window-->Organizer 4) In the Devices tab on the left, select your iphone 5) In t...