... think it should be voted best answer) put forward by Mark Shiraldi:
The code is minimal but does what it needs to do (tested on iOS) and doesn't appear to effect other javascripts. Put this in a ...
... working on has just gone international and started including the names of places in other countries. This is nice but its search engine doesn't work properly as it thinks "riviere" is different to "rivière". ...
... CATEGORIES
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-- Much tougher to do than one would think, especially if you have sample
-- content already in the new system. ...
... chart which you can zoom in and out of, includes almost every type of chart you can think of (though this program only uses chart types: Area, Bar, Column, Line and Pie). Note that AMCharts.com is free ...
What?
This article serves as documentation for a module extension I made for the Joomla Content Management System versions 2.5 or later.
Why?
Could have probably used someone else's. I think there' ...
What?
If you're installing an app and it creates two icons:
Why?
I don't think I'll forget this one but I was stumped for a bit until I found it on the a forum: Stack Overflow: Android App Development. ...
... up the Table Update Process (TUP) I always think of this as the trigger but it's required for your TOTs.
Run TUP from the menu system
Enter the relevant dictionary and entity
For table update ...
... only one--occurrence of the preceding character or subexpression. You can think of this operator as specifying an expression that is optional in the source text.
For example, to find--'a', optionally ...
... is amiss.
Oh and the above does NOT allow:
http://www.mysite.com/blog.html
If you want this, I think the rewrite rule is:
RewriteCond % ^/([\w]+).html [NC]
But, er, I like that first ...
... data type int.
I'm not using any of the non-numeric values to map to... Well the system thinks I might so it fails.
I realised then the equals sign ("=") could be changed to a "LIKE" which will mean both ...
... the failure.
Why?
So the solution must be obvious to you by now. At least that's what Microsoft people think to themselves every time they see the error they programmed in.
Apparently this ...
... and note the dates for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday:
Note how amusingly Microsoft thinks Wednesdays come before Mondays... but what's wrong with this equation? You can tell me that ...
A replacement for Joes Revolver Maps?
So I recently came across the Chrome Experiments WebGL Globe which I think is beautiful; here's a screenshot of what I envisaged though:
Demo
It's still ...
So having moved desk from one side of the room to another, I have lost my view of the sea. Oh well, this is where technology has come to the rescue and returned my calming view...
Note: I think this ...
... will also make their system escape apostrophes (') and double-quotes ("). But who can honestly build a system that thinks of everything from day one?
How?
Check all required values to escape have ...
... app until red minus buttons appear, tap red button)...
I wouldn't usually take notice but I think this is a brilliant example where trying to fix the problem is the very cause of the problem in the ...
... following stored procedure (or part of).
What?
This will copy a given table into a temporary table all the while maintaining the structure and data.
Thinking inside of the box
I think everyone ...
... 2012-04-27 -- this Friday
-- 2012-05-04 -- next Friday
-- 2012-05-04 -- next Friday
Not sure why this works, thinking about it hurts my head but it worked with my test data (selecting current week ...
... v2008 (BIDS)
SQL Server Reporting Services v2008 R2 (SSRS)
Oracle SQL Developer v3 (you can use any equivalent, eg. SQL*Plus)
Why?
I think this is one of those very rare occasions that Microsoft ...
... different to previous row)...
Stage #3: Use dummy separator row
Thinking logically, Stage #2 overwrites data in the last row of the day (the one marked with a separator) which happens to be data ...
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