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How long do browsers cache HTTP 301s?

...am debugging a problem with a HTTP 301 Permanent Redirect. After a quick test, it seems that Safari clears its cache of 301s when it is restarted, but Firefox does not. ...
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Detach many subdirectories into a new, separate Git repository

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How to automatically add user account AND password with a Bash script?

I need to have the ability to create user accounts on my Linux (Fedora 10) and automatically assign a password via a bash script(or otherwise, if need be). ...
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How to replace master branch in Git, entirely, from another branch? [duplicate]

I have two branches in my Git repository: 5 Answers 5 ...
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How do I update an entity using spring-data-jpa?

Well the question pretty much says everything. Using JPARepository how do I update an entity? 9 Answers ...
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How do I find the time difference between two datetime objects in python?

How do I tell the time difference in minutes between two datetime objects? 15 Answers ...
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Windows 7 SDK installation failure

I seem to be completely unable to install the Windows 7 SDK onto my machine, and the only solution I've found on the web is to make a swathe of registry changes. I've done this - still no success. ...
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What's the foolproof way to tell which version(s) of .NET are installed on a production Windows Serv

This question is not so much programming related as it is deployment related. 19 Answers ...
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Placeholder in IE9

It seems it's a very well known problem but all the solutions I found on Google don't work on my newly downloaded IE9. 11 A...
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Is there a Java equivalent to C#'s 'yield' keyword?

I know there is no direct equivalent in Java itself, but perhaps a third party? 6 Answers ...