Alternatively, one could also copy and paste the text from the text area at the bottom of the page. This should preserve the whitespace characters correctly (it does at least in Firefox).
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RE: Stupid Coding Tricks: Sudoku solver in Whitespace!
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RE: Text... image... what's the difference?
Well, the text in that image is actually in the document... in the <title>.
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RE: Sixteen icons, but just one button to draw 'em all
It's common practice to put several icons in the same image for performance reasons. Here, it seems that -moz-image-region wasn't set correctly for this button's image. Blame the theme author for this quirk (or just report it nicely).
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RE: Here is my WTF job
@MasterPlanSoftware said:
@danixdefcon5 said:
It doesn't mean its "the best stuff", though.
Who said it was?
The OP, though not in these exact words:
@brettdavis4 said:
<font size="3" face="Times New Roman">the latest and greatest technologies</font>
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RE: IE BSOD
It looks like a fake to me. The left border overlaps the title bar, and some characters in the title are stretched.
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RE: Hello, anybody hear of XML?
@fluffy777 said:
<pedantic>
Wrong: The BOM is not valid for UTF-8, it's only needed to mark utf16-little-endian v.s. uft16-big-endian encodings. utf8 can't be big or little endian, they're probably converting from utf16le-windows to utf8 w/o stripping the BOM.</pedantic>
There is a "BOM" for UTF-8, but it is actually a misnomer. This so-called BOM is only a sort of signature to tell the program that reads the data that it is UTF-8 encoded. I've worked with UTF-8 XML documents (made by myself) that had a BOM and I had no problem with them. Granted, I don't program in Java.
EDIT: On the other hand, if there's whitespace before the XML declaration (<?xml ...), it is indeed an error.
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RE: Encapsulation, who needs it?
@Pjotr G said:
the REAL wtf is not using a switch to decide which month to fetch
A static array would be, IMHO, a better choice.
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RE: OGC Logo
@XIU said:
@AbbydonKrafts said:
@betlit said:
oh... yes.. it is called football - not soccer. you silly "american english" speaking people
What do you call our football?
No, that's rugby. We're talking about american football.
Well at least, rugby is not the same as canadian football, that's for sure.
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RE: Things we didn't know we needed - thanks, CNN!
What are the minimum computer specifications required to use CNN Shirts?
Windows
- Microsoft Windows®: 98SE, 2000, Millennium Edition, XP Home Edition, or XP Professional
No Vista? Is it implied by "minimum"? In that case, why even put Millennium and XP (considering DOS-based Windows and Windows NT separately)?
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RE: The one week WTF.
@MasterPlanSoftware said:
@drinkingbird said:
The original quote, however, is "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds"
I can immediately find two sites that disagree with you that this is, in fact, a quote.
http://rescomp.stanford.edu/~cheshire/EinsteinQuotes.html
http://www.humboldt1.com/~gralsto/einstein/quotes.html
I can find one that agrees, citing as a variant the version with "mediocrities."
But if we can't trust Wikipedia, how can we trust Wikiquote?