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Removing Data From ElasticSearch

I'm new to ElasticSearch . I'm trying to figure out how to remove data from ElasticSearch. I have deleted my indexes. However, that doesn't seem to actually remove the data itself. The other stuff I've seen points to the Delete by Query feature. However, I'm not even sure what to query on. I know...
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Exif manipulation library for python [closed]

I'm looking for good exif (Exchangeable image file format) manipulation library for python. I prefer flexibility (e.g., ability to retrieve providers' proprietary tags) than processing speed. What would you suggest? ...
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Good PHP ORM Library?

Is there a good object-relational-mapping library for PHP? 36 Answers 36 ...
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How can I select from list of values in SQL Server

I have very simple problem that I can't solve. I need to do something like this: 13 Answers ...
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Return positions of a regex match() in Javascript?

Is there a way to retrieve the (starting) character positions inside a string of the results of a regex match() in Javascript? ...
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Count character occurrences in a string in C++

How can I count the number of "_" in a string like "bla_bla_blabla_bla" ? 13 Answers ...
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How to align a to the middle (horizontally/width) of the page [duplicate]

I have a div tag with width set to 800 pixels . When the browser width is greater than 800 pixels , it shouldn't stretch the div , but it should bring it to the middle of the page. ...
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Real life trading API [closed]

Do you know an API that lets you trade with real life stock or currency? 12 Answers 12...
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How do I make a transparent border with CSS?

I have an li styled as follows: 9 Answers 9 ...
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How do I call a JavaScript function on page load?

Traditionally, to call a JavaScript function once the page has loaded, you'd add an onload attribute to the body containing a bit of JavaScript (usually only calling a function) ...