Formula to check if URL in cell A1
in a Google Spreadsheet is valid HTML, using the W3C HTML Checker API
=IF(A1<>"", IF(INDEX(IMPORTDATA("https://validator.w3.org/nu/?out=json&doc=" & A1), 0, 2) = "messages:[]}", "✓", "✗"), "")
.pageStar.starred { | |
background-image: url(/media/i/star-icon-empty.svg); | |
background-color: yellow; | |
-webkit-mask-image: url(/media/i/star-icon-grey.svg); | |
-webkit-mask-size: 20px; | |
} |
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 | |
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\7-Zip.001\shell] | |
@="extract" | |
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\7-Zip.001\shell\extract] | |
@="Extract to Folder" | |
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\7-Zip.001\shell\extract\command] | |
@="\"C:\\Program Files\\7-Zip\\7zG.exe\" x \"%1\" -o*" | |
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\7-Zip.7z\shell] |
public void onStart() | |
{ | |
super.onStart(); | |
Log.d(TAG, "In the onStart() event"); | |
} | |
public void onRestart() | |
{ | |
super.onRestart(); | |
Log.d(TAG, "In the onRestart() event"); |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
Do stuff
Do stuff with code
sudo do more stuff
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