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What is the proper way to check for null values?
...same with obj as string or (string)obj. It's a fairly common situation in ASP.NET.
– Andomar
Mar 22 '12 at 16:13
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AngularJS: disabling all form controls between submit and server response
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Which .NET Dependency Injection frameworks are worth looking into? [closed]
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Beware some consider the service locator an anti-pattern, including someone who used it for some time and even wrote a library for it: blog.ploeh.dk/2010/02/03/ServiceLocatorisanAnti-Pattern
– Philippe
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renderpartial with null model gets passed the wrong type
...this very counterintuitive so I added an "issue", vote on it if you agree: aspnet.codeplex.com/workitem/8872
– pbz
Jun 28 '11 at 22:26
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How to use relative/absolute paths in css URLs?
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Favicons - Best practices
...generated, but the line of code is not. I just tried. Thanks for the great service by the way.
– user664833
Sep 12 '14 at 20:01
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.NET obfuscation tools/strategy [closed]
My product has several components: ASP.NET, Windows Forms App and Windows Service. 95% or so of the code is written in VB.NET.
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CSS3 Transparency + Gradient
...or gradient and transparency.
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_gradients.asp
Also I tried it in w3schools to change the opacity pasting the link for it check it
http://www.w3schools.com/css/tryit.asp?filename=trycss3_gradient-linear_trans
Hope it helps.
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What is the difference between screenX/Y, clientX/Y and pageX/Y?
...editor so you can see what each does
http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/tryit.asp?filename=try_dom_event_clientxy
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script>
function show_coords(event)
{
var x=event.clientX;
var y=event.clientY;
alert("X coords: " + x + ", Y coord...
What is the mouse down selector in CSS?
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