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codeguy / slugify.js
Created September 24, 2013 13:19
Create slug from string in Javascript
function string_to_slug (str) {
str = str.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, ''); // trim
str = str.toLowerCase();
// remove accents, swap ñ for n, etc
var from = "àáäâèéëêìíïîòóöôùúüûñç·/_,:;";
var to = "aaaaeeeeiiiioooouuuunc------";
for (var i=0, l=from.length ; i<l ; i++) {
str = str.replace(new RegExp(from.charAt(i), 'g'), to.charAt(i));
}
@elidickinson
elidickinson / max_width_email.html
Created May 6, 2013 15:10
Email Template trick: max-width with outlook
<!--[if mso]>
<center>
<table><tr><td width="580">
<![endif]-->
<div style="max-width:580px; margin:0 auto;">
<p>This text will be centered and constrained to 580 pixels even on Outlook which does not support max-width CSS</p>
</div>
<!--[if mso]>
@mastbaum
mastbaum / random_deref.cpp
Created June 2, 2011 16:40
An example of buffer overflows in C++ STL vectors
#include<iostream>
#include<vector>
#include<stdlib.h>
/** People sometimes get the false impression that because STL and iterators
* are fairly new additions to C++, they do sensible, commonplace things like
* bounds checking.
*
* This is sadly not the case, since preserving backwards-compatibility with C
* means preserving the loaded-gun-pointed-at-your-foot aspects, too.