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- I am rsp on github.
- I am pocztarski (https://keybase.io/pocztarski) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASAN7WeF8FkqRIzzSBLQnwADPTEhHfKvsGfijHnCMfBvqAo
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| <!doctype html> | |
| <html lang=en> | |
| <meta charset=utf-8> | |
| <title>Valid HTML Test</title> | |
| <script> | |
| alert('It works'); | |
| </script> |
| <!-- find incorrect html below --> | |
| <!doctype html> | |
| <html lang=en> | |
| <meta charset=utf-8> | |
| <title>title</title> | |
| <link rel=stylesheet href=https://example.coms/style.css> | |
| Abc | |
| <br> | |
| <img alt src=icon.gif> | |
| <div id=foo></div> |
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To claim this, I am signing this object:
This is what I was really doing while creating an example from this answer on Stack Overflow:
It turned out that I made several stupid mistakes and wasted a lot more time than it might look like from reading the answer. I eventually removed from the answer not so much out of embarrassment but because I didn't want to be accused that I am complicating the process on purpose to make Deno look better in comparison. The truth is that below ius exactly what I did while trying to create and publish a new module on npm written in TypeScript and use it with ts-node later:
| // Compile instructions: | |
| // | |
| // gcc -o click click.c -Wall -framework ApplicationServices | |
| #include <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h> | |
| #include <unistd.h> | |
| int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { | |
| int x = 0, y = 0, n = 1; | |
| float duration = 0.1; |
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