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How can I get selector from jQuery object
Is there an easy way to get selector from $(this) ? There is a way to select an element by its selector, but what about getting the selector from element ?
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jQuery change input text value
I can't find the right selector for:
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CSS hide scroll bar if not needed
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.selected-elementClass{
overflow-y:auto;
}
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variant=debug|release Select the build variant
link=static|shared Whether to build static or shared libraries
threading=single|multi Whether to build single or multithreaded binaries
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error opening HPROF file: IOException: Unknown HPROF Version
...te to explain that the user should open Eclipse preferences first and then select Android from the left hand menu etc
– Mick
Jun 27 '12 at 22:00
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Can I recover a branch after its deletion in Git?
...leted. Now simply right click on the most recent commit to the branch and select the menu option Create new branch.
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Difference between a clickable ImageView and ImageButton
...than I spotted when going through the code myself. I guess end of the day, selection between the 2 will depend on how much of the default properties you can use without any customization.
– yjw
May 1 '11 at 15:24
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How to remove items from a list while iterating?
...modify the old list in place. That's different from what you'd be doing by selective removal, as in @Lennart's suggestion -- it's faster, but if your list is accessed via multiple references the fact that you're just reseating one of the references and NOT altering the list object itself can lead to...
How to create arguments for a Dapper query dynamically
... answer, but I thought I would offer a full example here.
string query = "SELECT * FROM MyTableName WHERE Foo = @Foo AND Bar = @Bar";
Dictionary<string, object> dictionary = new Dictionary<string, object>();
dictionary.Add("@Foo", "foo");
dictionary.Add("@Bar", "bar");
var results = c...
Last non-empty cell in a column
...should probably include something about what [RANGE] is supposed to be. I selected the entire column by using "N:N". Here is an example that worked for me: =INDEX(N:N,MATCH(1E+306,N:N,1))
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Sep 7 '18 at 18:13
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