Steve M
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I'm a developer working in Australia. My languages of choice are C, Java, Perl, PHP and JavaScript.
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Oct 16 |
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Sep 25 |
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Sep 6 |
accepted | What is the best solution for maintaining backup and revision control on live websites? |
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Sep 4 |
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Aug 21 |
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Aug 19 |
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Aug 14 |
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Aug 14 |
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Jul 31 |
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Command-line web browser that outputs the DOM Good point, I guess "close enough is good enough" in this case. I really just need something that will give me a best effort listing of form elements. |
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Jul 30 |
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Jul 30 |
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Jul 30 |
asked | Command-line web browser that outputs the DOM |
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Jul 29 |
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Fastest way to build a basic Flash app I didn't downvote it.. |
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Jul 29 |
asked | Fastest way to build a basic Flash app |
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Jul 27 |
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Reliably getting a web client IP No that's only if the page refreshes or waits until after Tor is disabled. Javascript is not able to fetch the local IP. |
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Jul 22 |
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Reliably getting a web client IP You mention Javascript as an example, but you cannot obtain the local IP using Javascript. Otherwise it would be possible to get the IP with Javascript and AJAX it back to the server. |
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Jul 22 |
asked | Reliably getting a web client IP |
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Jul 8 |
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Jul 3 |
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Jul 1 |
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Non-tech skills that complement programming Now a community wiki |
