Jan 2, 2016 10:28
The original question and answer is here: stackoverflow.com/questions/9189928/…
Jan 2, 2016 10:28
I need a wee bit of CSS help. I commented on an answer, asking a further question, but don't think it really warrants a separate SO question. Basically: IF the content of the page does not meet or exceed the visible page, then place a div at the bottom of the visible page, ELSE IF the content of the page DOES meet or exceed the visible page, then place a div at the bottom of the actual page. Can anybody offer any advice?
 

Python

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Nov 6, 2015 17:32
@jonrsharpe I suppose so depending on the implementation, the above is basically what I want - I really dislike using heavy IDEs - just wish BBEdit would bloody do it
Nov 6, 2015 17:31
sorry, can't remember the name of that feature.
Nov 6, 2015 17:30
@jonrsharpe haha, good question: say I "import time" and for some reason can't remember the function is "sleep(int)", I do "time." instead and get the list of available functions. basically what a proper IDE like Eclipse does
Nov 6, 2015 17:28
does anybody know an alternative to bbedit/textedit/generic-text-editor for Mac that does proper python lookups (can't remember the proper name) and autocompletion?
Sep 26, 2015 11:40
Thanks for that @JonClements
Sep 26, 2015 11:35
yes, works without the ^. I'm perhaps more confused as to why my others are URLs are working with it.... thanks for that :)
Sep 26, 2015 11:34
I see your point, but my other urls in the football module work fine.
Sep 26, 2015 11:33
the first bit, "^football/" is in my main project.urls.py; the second bit, "^..." is in my football.urls.py.
Sep 26, 2015 11:32
hey guys, anybody decent with regex matching and django? feel like an idiot today. try your hand at this (django 404): pattern: "^football/ ^[A-Za-z]$", the current URL, "football/liverpool", didn't match.
May 1, 2015 11:48
never mind. I might post a question at superuser or something. thanks anyway
May 1, 2015 11:47
thankfully vmware workstation comes supplied (Y)
May 1, 2015 11:46
Aye, it isn't by choice
May 1, 2015 11:44
has anybody tried using the new Visual Studio Code with python on Windows? I've tried to create a python task to save me from swapping to command line but it doesn't work.
Aug 26, 2013 12:12
When using the any() function like so: "if any(x in data for x in TYPES)", is there an elegant way to discover what 'x in TYPES' satisfied the condition?
 

Java

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Sep 6, 2015 23:11
Anybody knocking around?
 

JavaScript

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Jan 21, 2015 14:16
@SecondRikudo so, ignoring what my website is for or why I wouldn't want to use the Citrix web portal they provide, I can]t kick off ICA sessions via a browser?
Jan 21, 2015 14:14
Yes, so I have a website, and a Citrix farm... I want my user to be able to click the resource they want to access and then do what they do... via the browser.
Jan 21, 2015 14:13
If so, could you link me? My googling fails me :(
Jan 21, 2015 14:13
Does anybody know if it's possible to launch and fully control (disconnect, add USB, whatever) ICA sessions from Javascript?
 

[iOS][Android][ChaosOverFlow]

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Mar 25, 2014 18:25
hmmm
Mar 25, 2014 18:22
I thought iOS took care of those given they were declared as properties and synthesized?
Mar 25, 2014 18:21
NSInteger isn't an object and everything else is defined via the @property/@synthesize route, so iOS should take care of that stuff... or so I thought
Mar 25, 2014 18:18
Auto ref counting? I am not sure if it's enabled actually, I selected Empty App with Core Data - haven't changed any other options.
Mar 25, 2014 18:14
Can anyone offer some insight? I am getting "exc_bad_access (code=2, address=0xbf7fff3c)" with the following line of code: "NSInteger cellSection = [[tableView indexPathForCell:myCell] section];"
 

RegEx - Regular Expressions

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Aug 25, 2013 22:48
I refuse to sleep until this bloody things works, lol.
Aug 25, 2013 22:45
Sorry, it's getting late, after reading the file in Python, it's stored in that format in the dictionary.
Aug 25, 2013 22:42
Straight from my Python dict: pastebin.com/gs4UvqHC
Aug 25, 2013 22:42
Two secs.
Aug 25, 2013 22:41
Hm, apologies, I cut and paste from my data text file, rather than the Python output.
Aug 25, 2013 22:40
No luck. Hm.
Aug 25, 2013 22:36
The lines with 'booking' and 'goal' are the ones I am trying to parse (the rest is fine).
Aug 25, 2013 22:36
Aug 25, 2013 22:33
Hm, isn't matching anything now.
Aug 25, 2013 22:31
Thanks :-)
Aug 25, 2013 22:29
I will tinker with the character options
Aug 25, 2013 22:29
Hmm, just noticed that it's matched "Name.Name \t100."
Aug 25, 2013 22:27
Usually but I haven't looked at all of the data. Couldn't the \w be swapped for [A-Za-z]?
Aug 25, 2013 22:26
I really need to read up on regex.
Aug 25, 2013 22:26
re.findall('\w[.]\w+(?:\s+\w+)+',data) is doing the job perfectly now.
Aug 25, 2013 22:25
Python
Aug 25, 2013 22:25
Yes, the line of text being parsed is very contained.
Aug 25, 2013 22:24
No that's fine, matey. Thanks for your help
Aug 25, 2013 22:24
Thanks @HamZa!
Aug 25, 2013 22:23
A-ha! Does the job perfectly.
Aug 25, 2013 22:23
Ah, so it does stop after the second space in the last name? I must have mistook you.
Aug 25, 2013 22:22
oh yes I understand, but wouldn't a regex OR accomodate 'word.word', 'word.word space word', 'word.word space word space word'?
Aug 25, 2013 22:21
I'm matching football player names and the Dutch league is one of my favourites so would like to accommodate the most predictable.
Aug 25, 2013 22:20
Hmm how about just B.Obama, R.van Persie and L.van der volk?