Saturday, 29 August 2015

Browser as a Calculator


Browser as a Calculator To Access the Console In These Browsers Press the following buttons: Chrome Opening the “Console” panel of Chrome’s DevTools: Windows: Ctrl + Shift + J Mac OS: Cmd + Opt + J Note: In addition to the “Console” panel, there also exists a smaller slide-up console which can be toggled via Esc while any of the other panels is active. Firefox Opening the “Console” panel in Firefox’s Developer Tools: Windows: Ctrl + Shift + K Mac OS: Cmd + Opt + K Note: In addition to the “Console” panel, there also exists a smaller slide-up console which can be toggled via Esc while any of the other panels is active. Read More
Internet Explorer Opening the “Console” panel in Internet Explorer’s F12 Developer Tools: F12, then click on the “Console” tab Note: In addition to the “Console” panel, there also exists a smaller slide-up console which can be toggled via Ctrl + ` while any of the other panels is active. Read More Safari Note: In order to view the console in Safari, you have to enable the “Show Develop menu in menu bar” setting in the “Advanced” pane of Safari’s preferences (screenshot). Opening the “Console” panel in Safari’s Web Inspector: Cmd + Opt + C Note: In addition to the “Console” panel, there also exists a smaller slide-up console which can be toggled via Esc while any of the other panels is active. Read More

Just type 5+58 then enter OR what ever You want in maths

Friday, 17 July 2015

More than One account in outlook and separate password For each Account


Password on For Outlook Account To set a password on your file *.pst PST stands for “Personal STore” – as in your personal mail storage Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007 File-> Data File Management…-> double click on your data file-> button: Change Password… Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2013 File-> Account Settings-> Account Settings…-> tab Data Files-> double click on your data file-> button: Change Password… Leave the “Old password” field empty when no password has been set yet.

What is logon.do?

When You login to Bank or other Secure Account Your Address file extension id*.do The Struts controller servlet uses a feature of the servlet specification, the RequestDispatcher, to forward control from the action procedure that is invoked (the one identified by "/logon.do") to whichever JSP page should display the response. This all happens on the server side, so the client browser has no idea what happened. In fact, the logon forwards to two different places (back to the logon form or forward to the menu) depending on whether the logon is successful or not, and the browser's location bar is the same in either case. Basically, the URL shown in the location bar of a web app using this technique has very little to do with what is actually displayed. It only shows the address that the user submitted the form to. One of the consequences of this is that you should design your user interface to include all the appropriate navigation controls (essentially the same design principle used for GUI programs) so that the user is not tempted to bookmark things in the middle, or use the "Back" and "Forward" buttons to move around.
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