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by: Dave H |
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Hello,
I have a query regarding definition lists. Is it good practice
semantically to use the dt and dd elements to mark up questions and
answers in a frequently asked questions list, or FAQ?
Here is an example of just such a usage:
<dl class="faq">
<di>
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by: Neil Zanella |
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Hello,
I have posted the following message before but got no replies...
I am trying to format an HTML definition list with CSS so that it
appears as follows, but am having the following problem: when the
definition term (<dt>) on the left is too long, as in the HTML
code posted below, the whole definition list gets messed up.
I have tested the example with mozilla 1.2.1. Complete code
is provided below so you can see what I mean. Anyone...
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by: Mike Hewson |
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Have been researching as to why:
<example 1>
class ABC
{
static const float some_float = 3.3f;
};
<end example 1>
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by: J. J. Farrell |
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After many years of dealing with definition and linkage issues
in ways that I know to be safe, I've decided it's time to try
to understand this area properly. Consider a header file with
the file scope declaration
int i;
This header is included in two files that refer to i but do not
declare it. The two files build together into a single program.
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by: Ced |
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Hi,
i'm not an expert in C but i try to compile BTNG software under linux
kernel 2.4.2-2. I get these errors at the very first stage. Does
someone could have a rapid look on this and tell me what's wrong
regards
I get this error:
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by: Kobu |
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My question is about the use and meaning of the terms "declaration" and
"definition" as it pertains to the C language.
I've read sources that mix the two up when talking about such things as
setting aside storage for an object, defining/declaring a struct, parts
of a function, referencing an external variable in another module.
sourcefile1.c
==============
extern long globalfoo; /* declaration? */
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by: shaanxxx |
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I have following code .
#include<stdio.h>
int i;
int i;
int i;
int main()
{
printf("%d",i);
return 0;
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by: Jess |
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Hello,
I was told that if I declare a static class constant like this:
class A{
static const int x = 10;
};
then the above statement is a declaration rather than a definition.
As I've *defined* "x"'s value to be 10, isn't above statement a
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by: vaib |
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hi to all.i'd like to know the actual difference between variable
declaration and definition.it would be very helpful if anyone out
there wud help me out with this thing.i'm writing here after here
after a long time since people here also helped me out with my lexer.
thanking in anticipation.
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by: Astley Le Jasper |
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Sorry for the numpty question ...
How do you find the reference name of an object?
So if i have this
bob = modulename.objectname()
how do i find that the name is 'bob'
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by: marktang |
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ONU (Optical Network Unit) is one of the key components for providing high-speed Internet services. Its primary function is to act as an endpoint device located at the user's premises. However, people are often confused as to whether an ONU can Work As a Router. In this blog post, we’ll explore What is ONU, What Is Router, ONU & Router’s main usage, and What is the difference between ONU and Router. Let’s take a closer look !
Part I. Meaning of...
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by: Hystou |
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Most computers default to English, but sometimes we require a different language, especially when relocating. Forgot to request a specific language before your computer shipped? No problem! You can effortlessly switch the default language on Windows 10 without reinstalling. I'll walk you through it.
First, let's disable language synchronization. With a Microsoft account, language settings sync across devices. To prevent any complications,...
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by: Oralloy |
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
The problem is that using the GNU compilers, it seems that the internal comparison operator "<=>" tries to promote arguments from unsigned to signed.
This is as boiled down as I can make it.
Here is my compilation command:
g++-12 -std=c++20 -Wnarrowing bit_field.cpp
Here is the code in...
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by: Hystou |
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Overview:
Windows 11 and 10 have less user interface control over operating system update behaviour than previous versions of Windows. In Windows 11 and 10, there is no way to turn off the Windows Update option using the Control Panel or Settings app; it automatically checks for updates and installs any it finds, whether you like it or not. For most users, this new feature is actually very convenient. If you want to control the update process,...
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by: tracyyun |
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Dear forum friends,
With the development of smart home technology, a variety of wireless communication protocols have appeared on the market, such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. Each protocol has its own unique characteristics and advantages, but as a user who is planning to build a smart home system, I am a bit confused by the choice of these technologies. I'm particularly interested in Zigbee because I've heard it does some...
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by: agi2029 |
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Let's talk about the concept of autonomous AI software engineers and no-code agents. These AIs are designed to manage the entire lifecycle of a software development project—planning, coding, testing, and deployment—without human intervention. Imagine an AI that can take a project description, break it down, write the code, debug it, and then launch it, all on its own....
Now, this would greatly impact the work of software developers. The idea...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 1 May 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
In this session, we are pleased to welcome a new presenter, Adolph Dupré who will be discussing some powerful techniques for using class modules.
He will explain when you may want to use classes instead of User Defined Types (UDT). For example, to manage the data in unbound forms.
Adolph will...
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by: TSSRALBI |
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Hello
I'm a network technician in training and I need your help.
I am currently learning how to create and manage the different types of VPNs and I have a question about LAN-to-LAN VPNs.
The last exercise I practiced was to create a LAN-to-LAN VPN between two Pfsense firewalls, by using IPSEC protocols.
I succeeded, with both firewalls in the same network. But I'm wondering if it's possible to do the same thing, with 2 Pfsense firewalls...
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by: muto222 |
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How can i add a mobile payment intergratation into php mysql website.
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