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A Latest Specification of Audi q7 , it will help you to buy this car
Audi Q7 comes in following 2 variants with 1 engine and 1 transmission and 1 fuel options.Click on a Q7 variant name to know on-road price in your city, specifications and features.comes in following 2 variants with 1 engine and 1 transmission and 1 fuel options.Click on a Q7 variant name to know on-road price in your city, specifications and features. comes in following 2 variants with 1 engine and 1 transmission and 1 fuel options. Audi Q7 Click on a Q7 variant name to know on-road price in your city, specifications and features.
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Struts2 JQuery - A newly launched language from java
Struts2 JQuery or Dojo, not a hard choice
As the Apache Struts has degraded the Dojo plugin from Struts 2.1  many of the developers have made their mind for switching everything to jQuery. While doing so, they specially notices the variation in sizes (170kb vs 19kb above). One may experience some troubles with the IE browser with handling dojo scripts.  
Some times this happens with jQuery as well (when you works for a longer period of time, sometimes the script stops running)?
The biggest problem one faces is that the tree tag doesn´t exist in jquery. In such a case, it is recommended to keep the old dojo tags for that part which has already resulted in a lot of conflicts between dojo and jquery.
Changing ALL tags straightaway to jquery in order to avoid strange behavior is recommended here.
Many developers recommend jQuery. They say that they found Dojo a bit interfering and switched to jQuery with which it becomes a lot more convenient as it only uses the standard HTML markup instead of adding it's own tags like Dojo does. Also you can find out a ton more documentation for jQuery then Dojo.
On eZdia, you can seek live advices from Experts on Struts2 jQuery. Various articles have been published on Struts 2 Framework, you can also find full working code for jQuery Plugin.
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Beijing celebrates International Yoga Day at Great Wall of China
Yoga has come to the Great Wall of China. For the first time, Chinese and Indian yoga lovers have come together to celebrate yoga at the iconic Great Wall of China, ahead of Wednesday's International Day of Yoga. On Tuesday morning, dozens of young Chinese yoga lovers gathered at the Great Wall, in a first such event organised by the Indian Embassy in Beijing, along with the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the Yogi Yoga Institute in Beijing. The idea is to promote yoga in China, where it already has wide following. On Wednesday, around one thousand Chinese yoga practitioners will celebrate the International Yoga Day in Beijing, following a week of events held across China.
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