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Design for Facebook authentication in an iOS app that also accesses a secured web service

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Java String split removed empty values

I am trying to split the Value using a separator. But I am finding the surprising results 5 Answers ...
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Why does Internet Explorer not send HTTP post body on Ajax call after failure?

We are able to reliably recreate the following scenario: 6 Answers 6 ...
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What's the difference between findAndModify and update in MongoDB?

I'm a little bit confused by the findAndModify method in MongoDB. What's the advantage of it over the update method? For me, it seems that it just returns the item first and then updates it. But why do I need to return the item first? I read the MongoDB: the definitive guide and it says that i...
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Argparse: Way to include default values in '--help'?

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HTML5shiv vs Dean Edwards IE7-js vs Modernizr - which to choose?

I'm looking to build my first HTML5 site and have been looking at working with IE. 3 Answers ...
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Using {} in a case statement. Why?

What is the point with using { and } in a case statement? Normally, no matter how many lines are there in a case statement, all of the lines are executed. Is this just a rule regarding older/newer compilers or there is something behind that? ...
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Regular expression matching a multiline block of text

I'm having a bit of trouble getting a Python regex to work when matching against text that spans multiple lines. The example text is ('\n' is a newline) ...
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Better way of getting time in milliseconds in javascript?

Is there an alternative in JavaScript of getting time in milliseconds using the date object, or at least a way to reuse that object, without having to instantiate a new object every time I need to get this value? I am asking this because I am trying to make a simple game engine in JavaScript, and wh...
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Why do function pointer definitions work with any number of ampersands '&' or asterisks '*'?

Why do the following work? 3 Answers 3 ...