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jQuery selectors on custom data attributes using HTML5

... 1030 $("ul[data-group='Companies'] li[data-company='Microsoft']") //Get all elements with data-comp...
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How to find Array length inside the Handlebar templates?

...; {{/each}} </ul> Would yield: <ul> <li>apple 0 3</li> <li>orange 1 3</li> <li>banana 2 3</li> </ul> share | improve this an...
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ASP.NET Repeater bind List

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css overflow - only 1 line of text

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Find directory name with wildcard or similar to “like”

... find supports wildcard matches, just add a *: find / -type d -name "ora10*" share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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What is the PostgreSQL equivalent for ISNULL()

... 460 SELECT CASE WHEN field IS NULL THEN 'Empty' ELSE field END AS field_alias Or more idiomatic: ...
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How can I convert a string to upper- or lower-case with XSLT?

... In XSLT 1.0 the upper-case() and lower-case() functions are not available. If you're using a 1.0 stylesheet the common method of case conversion is translate(): <xsl:variable name="lowercase" select="'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'"...
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remove all variables except functions

...hat is a period? – RockScience Nov 30 '11 at 4:18 1 Sure. A period (in American English) is anoth...
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Convert a char to upper case using regular expressions (EditPad Pro)

... 280 TextPad will allow you to perform this operation. example: test this sentence Find what: \([...
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split string in to 2 based on last occurrence of a separator

... 120 Use rpartition(s). It does exactly that. You can also use rsplit(s, 1). ...