I had an ATI TV Wonder card for TV but there was never a driver for anything after WinXP, from them or anyone else, so i eventually gave up on being able to use it
i still have a hardware DVD decoder board, from back when computers were too slow to do it in software...
then you could, if you wanted, create a sequence diagram for the Disjoint method which included the entire sequence diagram above as part of it
Creating sequence diagrams for an entire project would probably take much, much longer than gaining enough understanding of the project to do whatever work with it you need to do
That's called an initialization list. It is a way to set the initial values of some variables upon constructing the object, without explicitly writing the assignment statements in the body of the constructor.
Whoever told you - he is wrong. The ajax through post is not less secure than post with regular forms. Just because it is the same thing.
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Argument: the AJAX request is the same http request as any other (such as request sent by html form). A...
@Sagar Well, I hope, that he'll realize, what's wrong he is doing and fix it, otherwise, hm... It will be funny: my unfinished genetic algorithms will consume a lot of CPU time and his arrays will eat all of memory :-/
I found this piece of code in a CSS file I inherited,
but I can't make any sense out of it:
@media screen and (max-width: 1024px){
img.bg {
left: 50%;
margin-left: -512px; }
}
Specifically, what is happening on the first line?
I followed up throughout the question, for @media queries AND is valid. I did not see where AND was valid in non @media queries. AND also appears to be specific to CSS3