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How to detect if a stored procedure already exists
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Can I stretch text using CSS?
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Yes, you can actually with CSS 2D Transforms. This is supported in almost all modern browsers,...
JavaScript: Check if mouse button down?
...mask of currently pressed buttons:
0 for "nothing is pressed"
1 for left
2 for right
4 for middle
and any combination of above, e.g., 5 for left + middle
So adjust your code accordingly! I leave it as an exercise.
And remember: IE uses a global event object called … "event".
Incidentally IE ...
Where do you include the jQuery library from? Google JSAPI? CDN?
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"ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.2.6/jquery.min.js' type='text/javascript'>\<\/script>"
].join(''));
</script>
UPDATE 9/8/2010 -
Some suggestions have been made to reduce the complexity of the code by removing the HTTP and HTTPS and sim...
Case conventions on element names?
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answered Jul 2 '09 at 15:18
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How to get the last N rows of a pandas DataFrame?
I have pandas dataframe df1 and df2 (df1 is vanila dataframe, df2 is indexed by 'STK_ID' & 'RPT_Date') :
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Why does Ruby 1.9.2 remove “.” from LOAD_PATH, and what's the alternative?
The latest changesets to Ruby 1.9.2 no longer make the current directory . part of your LOAD_PATH . I have a non-trivial number of Rakefiles that assume that . is part of the LOAD_PATH , so this broke them (they reported "no such file to load" for all require statements that based off the proj...
Using Python 3 in virtualenv
Using virtualenv , I run my projects with the default version of Python (2.7). On one project, I need to use Python 3.4.
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Rebasing a Git merge commit
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Hash function that produces short hashes?
...ib.sha1("my message".encode("UTF-8")).hexdigest()
>>> hash
'104ab42f1193c336aa2cf08a2c946d5c6fd0fcdb'
>>> hash[:10]
'104ab42f11'
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