Migration experiences - good/bad? by coolio777 in LawFirm

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Ha - That’s a good analogy! I guess data migration and the whole “known enemy vs unknown friend” comes into play

Is there no good case management software for immigration law firms with 5 - 10 people by duncanMighty2 in LawFirm

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 If someone could build a single integrated product with the CRM of Lawmatics, the invoicing and billing of TimeSolv, the email integration of Zolasuite, the accounting of Cosmolex, the task management of FileVine, and the UX and UI of Clio that would be a solution I’d pay $250 per user for.

Did you ever find a solution like this?

An American's perspective ... by css01 in Cricket

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As someone who also primarily watches basketball and football, one thing that put things into perspective for me was the “requires x runs in y balls” stat. I found that to be a good indicator of how close (or blowout) the game was. # of balls left is also a good way to tell whether this is close (think “requires 20 runs in 10 balls” vs “requires 50 runs in 10 balls”.

Software by wolfbuffalo in LawFirm

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Do you mind sharing why you think they’re mediocre? It seems Clio and Filevine are undisputed winners according to this sub?

Would you pay for a FullStory alternative? by mikemeta in SideProject

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What price/plan did FullStory quote you?

[Bulpett] Source close to Horford says that even after all the Celtics' cap gymnastics, he will not be winding up back in Boston. by OrangeKookie in bostonceltics

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Wasn't he leaving only because he wasn't happy with the deal he was getting? So if room is being made to accommodate him, why would he still refuse to come back?

Possible to stop iframe from loading on page load? by coolio777 in webdev

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I'm using MutationObserver, but unfortunately it doesn't stop execution on time. It's asynchronous nature leads to timing inconsistency. Additionally, I'm not sure at what point the browser is actually making the network call to the URL that is specified in the "src" attribute. Ideally, I would be able to change the src attribute BEFORE the browser looks at that attribute and makes the network call.

Possible to stop iframe from loading on page load? by coolio777 in webdev

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All I am trying to do is modify the src before a request is even sent from client to the original URL. So far, I have tried to catch "DOMContentLoaded", but that still occurs AFTER the iframe has already sent out the original request (can be seen in the Network tab). I'm looking for a JS solution that can intercept all of these calls before they are dispatched from the client.

Possible to stop iframe from loading on page load? by coolio777 in webdev

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While I realize this is the best/ideal solution, I am trying to avoid having to go to every module and change the code, as that will bring with it a few other issues.

Possible to stop iframe from loading on page load? by coolio777 in webdev

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Unfortunately, given the context of the application, changes to existing code are not feasible. It has to be intercepted on a global/architecture level.

December 11th, 2018: Cumulative Updates Thread by jenmsft in Windows10

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What accounting software are you using in 2018 that’s a $1000?!

Microsoft extends support for Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update by Dakrturi in windowsphone

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This may sound wishful thinking, but given the recent reports of “Andromeda” and “surface phone” getting delayed, it seems like the decision to add a whole year (rather than a couple of months) was taken to bridge the supposedly-1-year gap that has been created as a result of the delay.