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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: 29 Answers ...
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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 10 Answers ...
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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? 7 A...
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Call a REST API in PHP

Our client had given me a REST API to which I need to make a PHP call to. But as a matter of fact the documentation given with the API is very limited, so I don't really know how to call the service. ...
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How to show the “Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?” when changes committed?

Here in stackoverflow, if you started to make changes then you attempt to navigate away from the page, a javascript confirm button shows up and asks: "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?" blee blah bloo... ...