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How to serve an image using nodejs

... 2016 Update Examples with Express and without Express that actually work This question is over 5 years old but every answer has some problems. TL;DR Scroll down for examples to serve an image with: express.static express connect http net All of the examples are also on GitHub: htt...
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In node.JS how can I get the path of a module I have loaded via require that is *not* mine (i.e. in

I require a module that was installed via npm. I want to access a .js file subordinate to that module (so I can subclass a Constructor method in it). I can't (well, don't want to) modify the module's code, so don't have a place to extract its __dirname. ...
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Difference between jQuery’s .hide() and setting CSS to display: none

...() will use that stored property as what to go back to. So...it does some extra work, but unless you're doing tons of elements, the speed difference should be negligible. share | improve this answe...
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How to order citations by appearance using BibTeX?

...es and rebuild. If you use MiKTeX you shouldn't need to download anything extra. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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400 vs 422 response to POST of data

... fall neatly into the existing categories. This specification defines extra status codes developed for WebDAV methods (Section 11) And the description of 422 says: The 422 (Unprocessable Entity) status code means the server understands the content type of the request entity (hen...
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Use 'import module' or 'from module import'?

...eadability: Any name conflicts will show themselves in (unit) testing. But all the names you use from the imported module will be bare, with nary a hint were they come from. I absolutely loathe "import *". – Jürgen A. Erhard Dec 26 '09 at 19:59 ...
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How do I detect a click outside an element?

...instead of the jQuery part. But element.closest() is now also available in all major browsers (the W3C version differs a bit from the jQuery one). Polyfills can be found here: Element.closest() Edit – 2020-05-21 In the case where you want the user to be able to click-and-drag inside the element, t...
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Best practices for adding .gitignore file for Python projects? [closed]

...uildout I have following in .gitignore (along with *.pyo and *.pyc): .installed.cfg bin develop-eggs dist downloads eggs parts src/*.egg-info lib lib64 Thanks to Jacob Kaplan-Moss Also I tend to put .svn in since we use several SCM-s where I work. ...
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How do you get the list of targets in a makefile?

...ed rake a bit (a Ruby make program), and it has an option to get a list of all the available targets, eg 20 Answers ...
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Can I bind an array to an IN() condition?

... i think soulmerge is right. you'll have to construct the query-string. <?php $ids = array(1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9); $inQuery = implode(',', array_fill(0, count($ids), '?')); $db = new PDO(...); $stmt = $db->prepare( 'SELECT * FROM table WHERE id IN(' . $inQuery . ')' )...