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I also had to do
e.cancelBubble = true;
e.returnValue = false;
Hope it helps...
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Been there done that - no go.
You had this working on IE 10 non compat mode?
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The image above is an extreme close-up of a common British insect called a planthopper. You’re looking at it from below, at the point where its two hind legs connect to its body. In the middle, you can clearly see that the top of each leg has a row of small teeth, which interlock together. As the planthopper jumps, the teeth ensure that its legs rotate together and extend at the same time. Sorry engineers, another thing you didn't invent
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Microsoft has been taking on the iPad in their latest Windows 8 commercials, but not it looks like they are taking the battle to the next level. From now until October 27th you can trade-in your old iPad 2, 3, or 4 for a whopping $200 to use at Microsoft retail stores. As if you need a reason to mug a nearby hipster
Dang, it doesn't work with the first generation iPad: that would be my excuse to finally turf it. $200 doesn't seem overly generous, IMO, but whatever. Better than $0 off. Sadly, just US and Canada now, and you need to actually find a Microsoft store to make it work.
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'borrow' one of Chris's [he wont notice] and then all you have to do is find a store.
speramus in juniperus
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The carrier wants to charge websites for carrying their packets, but if they win it'd be the end of the Internet as we know it. I could swear this is old news, but apparently not for some
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Maybe we should charge them for the packets their spiders and bots that keep pounding on our servers.
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Totally.
If you think about it - if this was ever implemented - we'd have to start charging such ISPs to have access to our servers/pages et al. I'd charge them double what they charge users, and offer a rebate to users.
They were one of the first ones on board with the NSA program - aren't they getting paid enough already
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Are you a Developer or Designer curious about your potential salary in different countries? Below are some averages of yearly salaries per country. More or less (hopefully more for you)
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Clearly, Oz is the place to be!
/ravi
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IMAP support has finally come to Outlook.com. More than a year after overhauling its mail service, Microsoft today announced the immediately addition of IMAP to Outlook.com users. People still use IMAP?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: People still use IMAP?
What do you use?
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HTTP I guess I'm one of the few that just uses the Web interface for GMail and Outlook (both .com and Exchange client).
Every time I try switching to an IMAP client, it goes ahead and creates a whack of folders, and that just pokes my CDO[^].
[edit] Or SMTP, of course.
{edit-edit] Fixed the URL for the CDO comment
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modified 12-Sep-13 20:49pm.
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Nice not found page you have there.
Keep Clam And Proofread
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√(-1) 23 ∑ π...
And it was delicious.
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Extra '.' at the end, fixed. It's an old joke, and I recall that someone here uses it as a sig, but it's nice anyway.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: People still use IMAP? Good point. But imagine: I had to implement it recently for our component watching an email account - some customers insist on IMAP instead of POP3/SMTP.
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Why the elephant would someone use POP3 instead of IMAP?
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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I would imagine "ease of implementation" (as in, "We bought a library that does POP3")
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More than 11.6 billion miles away from Earth, NASA's Voyager 1 has finally reached interstellar space, scientists confirmed Thursday. "This... simple feeling is beyond V'ger's comprehension."
It's apparently official now.
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A quick sprint with my design friend +Jeff Baxter led to a little experiment called Coder. It’s an open source tool that turns Raspberry Pi into a simple, tiny, personal web server and web-based development environment – just what you need for crafting HTML, CSS, and JavaScript while you’re learning to code OK, now I want to buy a Raspberry Pi
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Ok, now I know what I'm doing tomorrow!
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Let us know how it turns out. I'm at the "gotta buy a case of these and send it to all the local schools" stage at the moment.
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