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Change type of varchar field to integer: “cannot be cast automatically to type integer”
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My statement: ALTER TABLE "tblMenus" ALTER COLUMN "MID" USING (trim("MID")::integer);
– itsols
Nov 1 '12 at 4:08
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Remove multiple keys from Map in efficient way?
...want to remove selected keys from that Map . Following code shows what I did to achieve that.
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Are Java static initializers thread safe?
...ypes that cannot be cast to one another.
– Erwin Bolwidt
Jan 8 '16 at 8:51
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How do I pick randomly from an array?
... somewhere). I am glad you pointed out the versioning; I am using 1.9.2. apidock (mladen's comment) does not have sample; neither does ruby-doc. In your opinion, what is the best reference for Ruby, updated to 1.9?
– Paul Hoffer
Aug 15 '10 at 1:15
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Does Firefox support position: relative on table elements?
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How to make an element in XML schema optional?
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Server.UrlEncode vs. HttpUtility.UrlEncode
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I had significant headaches with these methods before, I recommend you avoid any variant of UrlEncode, and instead use Uri.EscapeDataString - at least that one has a comprehensible behavior.
Let's see...
HttpUtility.UrlEncode(" ") == "+" //breaks ASP.NET when used in paths, non-
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jQuery removing '-' character from string
...s the value, and text( "someValue" ) sets the value, you just place one inside the other.
Would be the equivalent of doing:
var newValue = $mylabel.text().replace('-', '');
$mylabel.text( newValue );
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I hope I understood the question correctly. I'm assuming $mylabel is referencing a DOM ...
Backbone.js get and set nested object attribute
...the benefits of Backbone models for myAttribute1, like change events or validation.
A better solution would be to never nest POJSOs ("plain old JavaScript objects") in your models, and instead nest custom model classes. So it would look something like this:
var Obj = Backbone.Model.extend({
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Ignore with CSS?
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With css, you can "hide" the br tags and they won't have an effect:
br {
display: none;
}
If you only want to hide some within a specific heading type, just make your css more specific.
h3 br {
display: none;
}
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