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How to pass multiple parameters in a querystring

I have three values which I have to pass as parameters for e.g., strID , strName and strDate . 6 Answers ...
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How to get JSON objects value if its name contains dots?

I have a very simple JSON array (please focus on "points.bean.pointsBase" object): 5 Answers ...
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Couldn't connect to server 127.0.0.1:27017

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How to break out from a ruby block?

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Where are an UIWebView's cookies stored?

I'm building an iPhone app with cookies. Deleting cookies in the Safari settings doesn't delete them. Where are they stored? Is it possible to read them from another UIWebView? ...
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Where to put view-specific javascript files in an ASP.NET MVC application?

What is the best place (which folder, etc) to put view-specific javascript files in an ASP.NET MVC application? 6 Answers...
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Create a File object in memory from a string in Java

I have a function that accepts File as an argument. I don't want to create/write a new File (I don't have write access to filesystem) in order to pass my string data to the function. I should add that the String data don't exist in a file (so I cannot read my data from a file). ...
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List of remotes for a Git repository?

I have a Git repository. This repository has multiple remote repositories (I think). How can I get a list of the remote repositories that belong to said repository? ...
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How to switch position of two items in a Python list?

I haven’t been able to find a good solution for this problem on the net (probably because switch, position, list and Python are all such overloaded words). ...
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What is the difference between '>' and a space in CSS selectors?

What's the point using this syntax 5 Answers 5 ...