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How To Create a Moveable VM with VirtualBox @blog:2010
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subscribe the further blog postings of follow the changes to my scripts collection on bitbucket.org. {{tag
DokuWiki @wiki
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.dokuwiki.org/|Download DokuWiki]] :!: * [[doku>changes|Change Log]] * [[doku>Install|How to install or
Formatting Syntax @wiki
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When a section's heading is changed, its bookmark changes, too. So don't rely on section linking too much.
andunix.net
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able> </html> ===== Tags ===== ~~TAGCLOUD:999~~ ===== Recent Changes ===== {{editor>?@ALL&nouser&notags}}
Git @info:code
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ish VERSION ===== Diff ===== If you only want the changes files between branches, you can user this: git
Mercurial @info
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stem produce backup files when doing irreversible changes. <code> \.orig$ \.orig\..*$ \.chg\..*$ \.rej$ \.
Automatic Submission of a Form if an Element is changed @info:javascript
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changed ====== To submit the form if an element changes, you can use <code> onChange="this.form.submit()
Oracle: SPFile and PFiles @info:oracle
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recovery area to 8GB. The usage of ''SCOPE=BOTH'' changes the init param in memory and in the SPFile. <cod

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