Getting this error on Safari 10 Happens when a const is given a name that's exactly the same as an id of any element on the page. const abc = document.querySelector("#abc"); //err const abz = document.querySelector("#abc"); //no err var abc = document.querySelector("#abc"); //no err Is there a reason for this? I know you can access the elements via window.abc, is that part of the why? Test: <!doct
If I try to update my subversion repo, it says I must run cleanup. If I run cleanup, it says a file is missing. (I deleted a MASSIVE directory of files that failed to commit this morning from my home pc, but then I commit the same set of files from work, and now my home repo is bust). So, cleanup says: Cleanup failed to process blablabla Can't set file blablabla read-write: The system cannot find
For many Subversion operations, appending the '@' symbol to the end of a file or URL argument allows you to target a specific revision of that file. For example, "svn info test.txt@1234" will give information about test.txt as it existed in revision 1234. However, when the name of the file contains an @, it is incorrectly interpreted by Subversion as a revision specifier: svn info 'test@.txt' svn:
I'm trying to run NuGet on Linux (Ubuntu 12). I have Mono 3.0.6 (compiled from source). $ mono --runtime=v4.0.30319 .nuget/NuGet.exe update -self Checking for updates from https://nuget.org/api/v2/. Error getting response stream (Write: The authentication or decryption has failed.): SendFailure The error is due to some certificate (the nuget.org one most likely) not being trusted, I gather. This b
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