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The project file has been moved renamed or is not on your computer
I get this error when I try to load a VS 2008 project from TFS source control:
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How can I check if a directory exists in a Bash shell script?
What command can be used to check if a directory exists or not, within a Bash shell script?
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Event binding on dynamically created elements?
I have a bit of code where I am looping through all the select boxes on a page and binding a .hover event to them to do a bit of twiddling with their width on mouse on/off .
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iOS app with framework crashed on device, dyld: Library not loaded, Xcode 6 Beta
This crash has been a blocking issue I used the following steps to reproduce the issue:
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How do you easily horizontally center a using CSS? [duplicate]
...to horizontally center a <div> block element on a page and have it set to a minimum width. What is the simplest way to do this? I want the <div> element to be inline with rest of my page. I'll try to draw an example:
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How can I display an RTSP video stream in a web page?
I have an ip camera which provides a live RTSP video stream. I can use VLC media player to view the feed by providing it with the URL:
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Why should I avoid using Properties in C#?
In his excellent book, CLR Via C#, Jeffrey Richter said that he doesn't like properties, and recommends not to use them. He gave some reason, but I don't really understand. Can anyone explain to me why I should or should not use properties?
In C# 3.0, with automatic properties, does this change?
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Uninstall / remove a Homebrew package including all its dependencies
I have a Homebrew formula that I wish to uninstall/remove along with all its dependencies, skipping packages whom other packages depend upon (a.k.a. Cascading package removal in Package manager parlance).
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How to show particular image as thumbnail while implementing share on Facebook?
I am trying to implement share this method. I am using the code as follows
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CSS '>' selector; what is it? [duplicate]
I've seen the "greater than" ( > ) used in CSS code a few times, but I can't work out what it does. What does it do?
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