<Additional information about your API call. Try to use verbs that match both request type (fetching vs modifying) and plurality (one vs multiple).>
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URL
<The URL Structure (path only, no root url)>
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CREATE proc [dbo].[sp_MSforeachtable] | |
@command1 nvarchar(2000), @replacechar nchar(1) = N'?', @command2 nvarchar(2000) = null, | |
@command3 nvarchar(2000) = null, @whereand nvarchar(2000) = null, | |
@precommand nvarchar(2000) = null, @postcommand nvarchar(2000) = null | |
AS | |
declare @mscat nvarchar(12) | |
select @mscat = ltrim(str(convert(int, 0x0002))) | |
if (@precommand is not null) | |
exec(@precommand) |
function Gauge(placeholderName, configuration) | |
{ | |
this.placeholderName = placeholderName; | |
var self = this; // for internal d3 functions | |
this.configure = function(configuration) | |
{ | |
this.config = configuration; | |
$ redis-cli | |
> config set stop-writes-on-bgsave-error no |
This should help you get Sendmail installed with basic configuration on Ubuntu.
sudo apt-get install sendmail
/etc/hosts
file: nano /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost yourhostname
sudo sendmailconfig
sudo service apache2 restart
The count of contributions (summary of Pull Requests, opened issues and commits) to public repos at GitHub.com from Mon, 14 Apr 2014 04:55:12 GMT till Tue, 14 Apr 2015 04:55:12 GMT.
Only first 1000 GitHub users according to the count of followers are taken. This is because of limitations of GitHub search. Sorting algo in pseudocode:
githubUsers
.filter((user) -> user.location = 'malaysia')
Nice answer on stackoverflow to the question of when to use one or the other content-types for POSTing data, viz. application/x-www-form-urlencoded
and multipart/form-data
.
“The moral of the story is, if you have binary (non-alphanumeric) data (or a significantly sized payload) to transmit, use multipart/form-data
. Otherwise, use application/x-www-form-urlencoded
.”
Matt Bridges' answer in full:
The MIME types you mention are the two Content-Type
headers for HTTP POST requests that user-agents (browsers) must support. The purpose of both of those types of requests is to send a list of name/value pairs to the server. Depending on the type and amount of data being transmitted, one of the methods will be more efficient than the other. To understand why, you have to look at what each is doing
<?php | |
return Symfony\CS\Config\Config::create() | |
->level(Symfony\CS\FixerInterface::SYMFONY_LEVEL) | |
->fixers([ | |
'short_array_syntax', | |
'ordered_use', | |
]) | |
; |
Model:: | |
/*Select*/ | |
select('col1','col2') | |
->select(array('col1','col2')) | |
->select(DB::raw('businesses.*, COUNT(reviews.id) as no_of_ratings, IFNULL(sum(reviews.score),0) as rating')) | |
->addSelect('col3','col4') | |
->distinct() // distinct select | |
/*From*/ |
1. Installing Informix Client SDK for Linux x86_64 | |
1.1 Download Informix Client SDK 3.70 for Linux x86_64 from IBM website, https://www-01.ibm.com/marketing/iwm/tnd/search.jsp?rs=ifxdl | |
1.2 Extract the file, `cd /opt/informix; tar -xvf clientsdk.3.70.FC8DE.LINUX.tar` | |
1.3 Start installation, `./installclientsdk`, install all | |
2. Installing PDO Informix |