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How to retrieve the LoaderException property?
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KBoekKBoek
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jQuery trigger file input
...positioning it outside the viewport by setting position:absolute and top:-100px; and voilà it works.
see http://jsfiddle.net/DSARd/1/
call it a hack.
Hope that works for you.
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How do I merge a git tag onto a branch
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Methods inside enum in C#
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answered May 12 '11 at 23:30
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jQuery How to Get Element's Margin and Padding?
...ry - I can get an elements formatted total padding and margin etc ? i.e. 30px 30px 30px 30px or 30px 5px 15px 30px etc
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How to make my layout able to scroll down?
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Just wrap all that inside a ScrollView:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ScrollView
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent">
<!-- Here you put the rest of your cur...
Is there any “font smoothing” in Google Chrome?
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Status of the issue, June 2014: Fixed with Chrome 37
Finally, the Chrome team will release a fix for this issue with Chrome 37 which will be released to public in July 2014. See example comparison of current stable Chrome 35 and latest Chrome 37 (earl...
How to generate gcc debug symbol outside the build target?
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This is the bash script:
#!/bin/bash
scriptdir=`dirname ${0}`
scriptdir=`(cd ${scriptdir}; pwd)`
scriptname=`basename ${0}`
set -e
function errorexit()
{
errorcode=${1}
shift
echo $@
exit ${errorcode}
}
function usage()
{
echo "USAGE ${scriptname} <tostrip>"
}
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C++ convert vector to vector
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How to convert integer timestamp to Python datetime
I have a data file containing timestamps like "1331856000000". Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of documentation for the format, so I'm not sure how the timestamp is formatted. I've tried Python's standard datetime.fromordinal() and datetime.fromtimestamp() and a few others, but nothing matches...
