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Validate a username and password against Active Directory?

How can I validate a username and password against Active Directory? I simply want to check if a username and password are correct. ...
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How would I extract a single file (or changes to a file) from a git stash?

I'd like to know if it is possible to extract a single file or diff of a file from a git stash without popping the stash changeset off. ...
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What is stack unwinding?

What is stack unwinding? Searched through but couldn't find enlightening answer! 11 Answers ...
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Escaping regex string

I want to use input from a user as a regex pattern for a search over some text. It works, but how I can handle cases where user puts characters that have meaning in regex? ...
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Force Java timezone as GMT/UTC

I need to force any time related operations to GMT/UTC, regardless the timezone set on the machine. Any convenient way to so in code? ...
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Hidden Features of JavaScript? [closed]

What "Hidden Features" of JavaScript do you think every programmer should know? 99 Answers ...
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Should I implement __ne__ in terms of __eq__ in Python?

I have a class where I want to override the __eq__ method. It seems to make sense that I should override the __ne__ method as well, but does it make sense to implement __ne__ in terms of __eq__ as such? ...
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Do I really need to encode '&' as '&'?

I'm using an ' & ' symbol with HTML5 and UTF-8 in my site's <title> . Google shows the ampersand fine on its SERPs, as do all the browsers in their titles. ...
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Accessing localhost (xampp) from another computer over LAN network - how to?

I have just set up a wi-fi network at home. I have all my files on my desktop computer (192.168.1.56) and want to access localhost over there from another computer (192.168.1.2). ...
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Java's L number (long) specification

It appears that when you type in a number in Java, the compiler automatically reads it as an integer, which is why when you type in (long) 6000000000 (not in integer's range) it will complain that 6000000000 is not an integer. To correct this, I had to specify 6000000000L . I just learned abo...