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#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Originally from "Automatically download Chromium nightly builds" | |
# http://top-frog.com/2010/05/29/automatically-download-chromium-nightly-builds/ | |
LATEST=`curl -s http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chromium-browser-snapshots/Mac/LAST_CHANGE` | |
CURRENT=`defaults read /Applications/Chromium.app/Contents/Info.plist SCMRevision 2>/dev/null` | |
PROCESSID=`ps ux | awk '/Chromium/ && !/awk/ {print $2}'` | |
if [[ $LATEST -eq $CURRENT ]]; then |
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These two files should help you to import passwords from mac OS X keychains to 1password. | |
Assumptions: | |
1) You have some experience with scripting/are a power-user. These scripts worked for me | |
but they haven't been extensively tested and if they don't work, you're on your own! | |
Please read this whole document before starting this process. If any of it seems | |
incomprehensible/frightening/over your head please do not use these scripts. You will | |
probably do something Very Bad and I wouldn't want that. | |
2) You have ruby 1.9.2 installed on your machine. This comes as standard with Lion, previous | |
versions of OS X may have earlier versions of ruby, which *may* work, but then again, they |
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// ---------------------------------------------------------- | |
// A short snippet for detecting versions of IE in JavaScript | |
// without resorting to user-agent sniffing | |
// ---------------------------------------------------------- | |
// if (ie) { alert('IE ' + ie); } // else ie version is not a number; | |
// if(!ie) { alert ('IE is Kryptonite.'); } | |
var ie = (function(){ | |
var div = document.createElement('div'); |