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  • profiling php inline

    - by mononym
    I'm looking for a solution to profile my php scripts within the browser (rather than having to use *cachegrind) I saw this a while ago http://particletree.com/features/php-quick-profiler/, but i have no idea how good it is (or accurate) tips/advice appreciated

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  • How to check font-size in IE6+

    - by kumarsfriends
    Hi All, I am wondering is there any way we can test the font size/color of a webpage in IE6+. I think it is not possible by checking the css class, as some other style may overwrite the styles of the class which has been assinged to that text. Actually I want to know the browser assigned font-size to the text of the page, as we can do it in firebug on firefox. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • YUI vs jQuery, for css style layouts

    - by tony
    Hi Complete novice question. I've used jQuery a bit, YUI not at all and know very little about it. I work on a website thats IE specific, we're now looking at making it cross browser. jQuery seems great at hiding the differences between browsers from a javascript point of view. However in terms of css layout is it YUI that I should really be looking at? thanks

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  • How do you get the width of an element without a defined width?

    - by Moak
    How would you find out the width of a element that is wrapped by 20 odd other elements, but the only fixed width I know is the main wrapper's which is 800px. All child elements are generally blocks, floating or not, with different paddings and margins. I don't really need the answer to a specific case, I'm just wondering if there are tools or tricks to quickly calculate such things. Thanks

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  • how to make a stretchable blog header.

    - by Bunny Rabbit
    while editing the template of my blog i saw that header size is set to 660px by the css property width:660px .Now i want to make my header spread across the whole lenth of the browser and also i don't want to specify some specific length in pixels ,so that the blog don't look odd in widescreen vs normal monitors .how do i do that ?

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  • Does Silverlight require the .NET framework to be installed?

    - by Mohit Deshpande
    I have been exploring the possibilities of Microsoft Silverlight and how it runs in web browsers. I just wonder if Silverlight requires the .NET framework? Meaning that Mac or Linux users cannot run Silverlight. I will be making the application using the .NET framework 3.5. Will this application run in any web browser, or just major ones like Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari?

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  • Access to iTunes Sound Check Results on iPhone

    - by Baldoph
    I would like to propose to the user some songs whose volume doesn't exceed a certain level. Is there any way to access to the results of the 'Sound Check' option, from the iPhone ? If not, do you know if I can calculate that with the audio tools in the iPhone SDK ? Thanks a lot.

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  • How do i make form data not disappear after hitting refresh?

    - by acidzombie24
    I went to test my page on another browser. On google chrome i can fill out a form, hit back and forward and still have the data there. Now i need to refresh the page so certain data is correct (such as session id if the cookie expires or user logs out before submitting). I refresh and lose all data. Is there some option i can set so all data is kept?

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  • Do you use Python mostly for its functional or object-oriented features?

    - by Eric
    I see what seems like a majority of Python developers on StackOverflow endorsing the use of concise functional tools like lambdas, maps, filters, etc., while others say their code is clearer and more maintainable by not using them. What is your preference? Also, if you are a die-hard functional programmer or hardcore into OO, what other specific programming practices do you use that you think are best for your style? Thanks in advance for your opinions!

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  • prevent default hover

    - by meo
    I try to prevent the Browser from using the :hover effect of the CSS. $("ul#mainFilter a").hover( function(o){ o.preventDefault(); ...do my stuff... }, function(o){ o.preventDefault(); ...do my stuff... }); I tired it with return false; to but it does not work. Does anyone know how to do this?

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  • Responsive width for iPhone

    - by Alex Marchant
    This is my first time building a responsive site, and as I tailor the CSS for the iPhone I'm running into a problem. The styles all apply correctly, the text changes size and the wrapper changes widths. The problem is the iPhone browser still opens up at a huge width, see the screenshot: I'm using @media all and (max-device-width: 480px) {} to set the specific iPhone css. body {width:;} doesn't work. Thanks for the help :)

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  • Most effective way working with multiple languages

    - by Industrial
    Hi! I am currently working with a codeigniter PHP based application and have come to the point where it's about to go off with multiple languages. Is codeigniters own language class the most effective way to handle languages? Is there any specific language-tools/libraries that are commonly used in PHP apps? Thanks!

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  • Session attacks, what are the new breeds of attacks ?

    - by user352321
    Hello, I am collecting as information as possible about http(s) session attacks. There is a plenty of information about existing attacks, but, i would like to know if some new breeds of attacks are now made possible either by security flaws in popular software or technologies or by new smarter security engineering. Do you have some recommendations about new techniques or tools ? Thanks,

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  • can i use WindowBuilder (java visual editor Eclipse Plugin ) Without GWT Support ??

    - by Salamon
    hello , I'm a little bit confused about it . it seems that it is integrated with Google web kit tools to build Google web apps . but can i use to build a Gui for standard java app , (like netbeans) ?? i know it sounds silly but i spend a lot of time to know if is it possible or not but i couldn't know. notice that i am a mac user , ( WindowBuilder on mac seems not fully supported ) . thanks in advance .

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