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What is the best Java email address validation method? [closed]
...d what you have to do to "ensure it's a real email". Addresses with local IPs could be valid in rare environments, though.
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What is a “callback” in C and how are they implemented?
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Do login forms need tokens against CSRF attacks?
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Yes. In general, you need to secure your login forms from CSRF attacks just as any other.
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what's the correct way to send a file from REST web service to client?
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Java regex email
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"Joe\\Blow"@example.com
"Abc@def"@example.com
customer/department=shipping@examp le.com
$A12345@example.com
!def!xyz%abc@example.com
_somename@example.com
matteo(this is a comment).corti@example.com
root@[127.0.0.1]
Just to mention a few problems:
you don't consider the many forms of sp...
How do BitTorrent magnet links work?
... Torrent file?
– Frederick Nord
Jun 27 '17 at 8:12
@FrederickNord In supporting torrent clients, the ws= parameter poi...
What are the differences between WCF and ASMX web services?
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Payment Processors - What do I need to know if I want to accept credit cards on my website? [closed]
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What are the disadvantages of using persistent connection in PDO
...host: connectDB: 1.0214691162109 (over one second: do not use localhost!)
127.0.0.1: connectDB: 0.00097203254699707
Interestingly: The following code is just as fast as using 127.0.0.1:
$host = gethostbyname('localhost');
// echo "<p>$host</p>";
$db = new PDO("mysql:host=$host;dbname=...
How to mount a host directory in a Docker container
... mount instead of -v. Here's its documentation:
--mount: Consists of multiple key-value pairs, separated by commas. Each key/value pair takes the form of a <key>=<value> tuple. The --mount syntax is more verbose than -v or --volume, but the order of the keys is not significant, and the...