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Hi All,
I'd really appreciate if someone could help me with a strange problem with Jquery.cycle.
I've added jquery.cycle (verson 2.72) into a existing application (Prestashop) to slideshow a number of images. On Firefox, Mozilla etc it works brilliantly - on IE7 a bizarre problem occurs.
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Hi Guys,
I am using a preview script via http://cssglobe.com/lab/tooltip/03/
The problem is that when I use SRC tag in this script - I get a big fat red X - in IE7 BEFORE the image is rendered. Once the image appears - all looks ok.
Is there anyway to "hide" this before its loaded or something…
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So I have created a slider for a homepage, that slides some images with a title and teaser text using jQuery. Everything works fine, and I went to check IE and found that IE 6 and 7 kills my slider css completely. I can't figure out why, but for some reason I can't hide the non active slides with…
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I've been banging my ahead on this IE7 bug for the last few days and it's time to resort to the mind of the crowd.
I have the following HTML and CSS: http://beerpla.net/for_www/ie7_test/test.html
The goal is to have a <ul>, with each <li> containing a small icon and some text. Multiline…
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Like everyone else ;), I need to test my code on IE6 and IE7. Now IE8 has some great tools for developer, which I'd like to use. I'd also like to start testing my code with IE8, as it will soon be released.
The question is: how to run IE6, IE7, and IE8 on the same machine. So far with IE6 and IE7…
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The newly released AutoVue Document Print Services allow development organizations to automate and process high volume printing operations, of both business and technical document types, within their broader enterprise applications.
For many organizations, their printing processes are challenged…
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i have this huge function and i am wondering how to make it recursive. i have the base case which should never come true, so it should always go to else and keep calling itself with the variable t increases. any help would be great
thanks
def draw(x, y, t, planets):
if 'Satellites' in planets["Moon"]:
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We recently announced the availability of our new AutoVue Document Print Service products. For more information, please read the article entitled Print Any Document Type with AutoVue Document Print Services that was posted on our blog.
The AutoVue Document Print Service products help address a trivial…
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i have a char buffer[100] and i'm trying to use gdb to read the contents out of it at various stages of runtime.
i use p buffer and i get
"/*\000\000\000\000\000\000????X?o\000\025\202\004\b", '\0' <repeats 12 times>, ".N=?", '\0' <repeats 24 times>, "`\203\004\b\000\000\000\000L\227\004\bX…
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Hi,
I'm creating a game for my sister, and I want a function to return a list variable, so I can pass it to another variable.
The relevant code is as follows:
def startNewGame():
while 1:
#Introduction:
print
print """Hello,
You will now be guided through the setup process…
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