This gist contains multiple files. Each file contains a specific type of Apex or Visualforce comment header.
When code is no longer used, but can not be deleted from your org, add the @deprecated
annotation to the File or Method Header.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
""" | |
Go to Google Bookmarks: https://www.google.com/bookmarks/ | |
On the bottom left, click "Export bookmarks": https://www.google.com/bookmarks/bookmarks.html?hl=en | |
After downloading the html file, run this script on it to generate a KML. | |
""" |
Public with sharing virtual class RestClient { | |
Public class RestClientException extends Exception {} | |
/* | |
* class variable creation - DO NOT EDIT | |
*/ | |
Public Map<String,String> headers; | |
Public String url; | |
Public String method; |
<!-- | |
Simple proof-of-concept to create a .ics calendar event with visualforce. | |
Inspired by Natalie Regier @gnatrae | |
This example uses url parameters to set the details of event. | |
You could create a custom button that invokes this page, like: | |
https://<your-salesforce-domain>/apex/vCalendarPage?start={!TEXT(Obj.StartDate__c)}&end={!TEXT(Obj.EndDate__c)}&subject=Event from Visualforce&description=This .ics event created with visualforce&location=The Cloud | |
An example with literal values you can copy & paste in your browser: | |
https://<your-salesforce-domain>/apex/vCalendarPage?start=20140524T140000&end=20140524T153000&subject=Event from Visualforce&description=This .ics event created with visualforce&location=The Cloud |
This gist contains multiple files. Each file contains a specific type of Apex or Visualforce comment header.
When code is no longer used, but can not be deleted from your org, add the @deprecated
annotation to the File or Method Header.
#!/bin/bash | |
brew_command=/usr/local/bin/brew | |
brew_cask_command="$brew_command cask" | |
echo '#!/bin/bash' | |
echo '' | |
echo 'trap ctrl_c INT' | |
echo 'function ctrl_c() {' | |
echo 'echo "** Trapped CTRL-C"' |