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First Example of reading an excel file. Just reading the file and loop throught 10 rows.
I will send the second example soon !!!
I will send the second example soon !!!
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Using styles we can add scrollbars for large table where the space is a constraint
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This snippet effectively reads an XML document using XPathDocument (read-only) instead of using the DOM. This snippet returns the full element values in between elements. For example:
root element
code element
This is a test.
/code element
/root element
GetXmlString("/root/code"); //returns 'This is a test.'
root element
code element
This is a test.
/code element
/root element
GetXmlString("/root/code"); //returns 'This is a test.'
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For those times you need to do a loop in PHP, but have the outcome be in descending order (ie, start at 10 and end at 1).
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This little function will split an e-mail address passed to it at the @ sign, and make sure that there is a valid e-mail server at the other end =)
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Trim , Left trim (ltrim) and Right Trim (rtrim) in javascript
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It works with Array types. The example is a simple list of numbers, but the array could contain anything; lists of strings, functions, DOM nodes, whatever. Unfortunately, a lot of things that seem like arrays in the DOM aren't really, so you can't shuffle the images on a page with just document.images.shuffle() all by itself.
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If you're an IE user you may have noticed that when you hover on a medium to large sized image, a toolbar appears in the corner of the image. It's basically useless as it accomplishes nothing that can't be done with a right-click.
Luckily, Microsoft has included a way for webmasters to disable this function.
Luckily, Microsoft has included a way for webmasters to disable this function.
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Creates one of those neat Web 2.0-like tag clouds!
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Recursively checks for all *.php and *.tpl files in the directory specified (or the current directory if one is not specified) and runs `php -l $file`. Only outputs the errors.









