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Used to retriev a index, for example to select a item on a combobox with the arrayCollection as dataProvider.
Usage:
comboBoxNames.selectedIndex = findIndex(arrayColNames, "field_on_array_collection", "value_to_compare_with_field_in_array_coll");...
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posted 14 years ago by msdevweb
1. You'll need the perl-based rename script http://tips.webdesign10.com/how-to-bulk-rename-files-in-linux-in-the-terminal
2. I'm using Terminal on mac so you might need to change some of your flags
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posted 14 years ago by timberjorge
From the referenced website:
Well, that command speaks for itself "sed" edits "-i in place ( on the spot ) and replaces the word "ugly with "beautiful" in the file "/home/bruno/old-friends/sue.txt"
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posted 14 years ago by bionic
Come modificare i permessi di tutti i files (senza toccare le cartelle) o viceversa
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posted 14 years ago by tuffo19
Searches down the current directory every file whose name matches (case insensitively) {{file_pattern}} for the regexp {{text}}.
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posted 14 years ago by jarnaldich
From:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1169927/using-sed-and-grep-to-search-and-replace
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posted 14 years ago by edeustace
You did a checkout when you really wanted to do an export. Now there are tons of .svn folders in your project, and you need them to go away. Shell scripting to the rescue.
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posted 14 years ago by chrisaiv
-print0 and -0 are used to allow for spaces and other wacky chars in file names
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posted 14 years ago by jfine
-print0 and -0 are used to allow for spaces and other wacky chars in directory names
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posted 14 years ago by jfine
I use this bash oneliner all the time to recursively search for a string in large codebases. I use it when searching for mentions of tables, databases, function definitions, function calls etcetera.\r\n\r\nIt searches through a number of file types (...
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posted 14 years ago by niels_bom
find files using "find" and piping the output to rm using xargs; 1st argument to find is the search directory (command substituted in this example by `pwd`)
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posted 14 years ago by kentoy
You can use this SP like that;
Exec CleanInjection 'INFECTED WORD','CLEAN WORD'
(in use : Exec CleanInjection '<script></script>','')
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posted 14 years ago by emregulcan