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Fixing JavaScript Array functions in Internet Explorer (indexOf, forEach, etc.) [closed]

As detailed elsewhere , and otherwise apparently well-known, Internet Explorer (definitely version 7, and in some instances, version 8) do not implement key functions, in particular on Array (such as forEach , indexOf , etc). ...
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Performance of FOR vs FOREACH in PHP

First of all, I understand in 90% of applications the performance difference is completely irrelevant, but I just need to know which is the faster construct. That and... ...
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How do I preserve line breaks when using jsoup to convert html to plain text?

I have the following code: 15 Answers 15 ...
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How can I make Sublime Text the default editor for Git?

I have a problem setting Sublime Text 2 as the core.editor with git . 16 Answers 16...
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Postgres and Indexes on Foreign Keys and Primary Keys

Does Postgres automatically put indexes on Foreign Keys and Primary Keys? How can I tell? Is there a command that will return all indexes on a table? ...
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Initializing a list to a known number of elements in Python [duplicate]

Right now I am using a list, and was expecting something like: 9 Answers 9 ...
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Use grep to report back only line numbers

I have a file that possibly contains bad formatting (in this case, the occurrence of the pattern \\backslash ). I would like to use grep to return only the line numbers where this occurs (as in, the match was here, go to line # x and fix it). ...
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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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How to pretty-print a numpy.array without scientific notation and with given precision?

I'm curious, whether there is any way to print formatted numpy.arrays , e.g., in a way similar to this: 14 Answers ...
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Mercurial - all files that changed in a changeset?

How can you determine all the files that changed in a given changeset? 7 Answers 7 ...