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Are PHP functions case sensitive?
...ode, and I found some calls to mySQL_fetch_array . Is PHP case sensitive about function names? I recall reading this somewhere but can't seem to find any reference to it.
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Is it possible to add an HTML link in the body of a MAILTO link [duplicate]
...d to mess with mailto links much. However I now need to add a link in the body of a mailto if it is possible.
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Returning JSON from a PHP Script
...icular framework, I usually allow some request params to modify the output behavior. It can be useful, generally for quick troubleshooting, to not send a header, or sometimes print_r the data payload to eyeball it (though in most cases, it shouldn't be necessary).
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What does 'const static' mean in C and C++?
...ure out what it does. Then I saw some confused answers on other forums. My best guess is that it's used in C to hide the constant foo from other modules. Is this correct? If so, why would anyone use it in a C++ context where you can just make it private ?
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How to select unique records by SQL
When I perform "SELECT * FROM table" I got results like below:
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Force “git push” to overwrite remote files
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You should be able to force your local revision to the remote repo by using
git push -f <remote> <branch>
(e.g. git push -f origin master). Leaving off <remote> and <branch> will force push all local branches...
Difference between Math.Floor() and Math.Truncate()
What is the difference between Math.Floor() and Math.Truncate() in .NET?
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Sort objects in ArrayList by date?
Every example I find is about doing this alphabetically, while I need my elements sorted by date.
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How can I search sub-folders using glob.glob module?
I want to open a series of subfolders in a folder and find some text files and print some lines of the text files. I am using this:
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When to use std::size_t?
I'm just wondering should I use std::size_t for loops and stuff instead of int ?
For instance:
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