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Response.Redirect with POST instead of Get?

We have the requirement to take a form submission and save some data, then redirect the user to a page offsite, but in redirecting, we need to "submit" a form with POST, not GET. ...
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Unable to load config info from /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf on Windows

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Received fatal alert: handshake_failure through SSLHandshakeException

I have a problem with authorized SSL connection. I have created Struts Action that connects to external server with Client Authorized SSL certificate. In my Action I am trying to send some data to bank server but without any luck, because I have as a result from server the following error: ...
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Can you target with css?

Is it possible to target the line-break <br/> tag with CSS? 14 Answers 14 ...
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Why is Github asking for username/password when following the instructions on screen and pushing a n

I'm the owner of an organization on github and just created a repo and tried pushing but I'm running into an issue where it's asking me for my username even though I can SSH just fine: ...
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Swift compiler segmentation fault when building

Adding a (convenient) computed height property to UIView in my UIViewExtension.swift file is causing the Swift compiler to segfault... What could possibly be going wrong here? ...
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Rails: fields_for with index?

Is there a method (or way to pull off similar functionality) to do a fields_for_with_index ? 9 Answers ...
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How to clear the interpreter console?

Like most Python developers, I typically keep a console window open with the Python interpreter running to test commands, dir() stuff, help() stuff , etc. ...
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How to get an object's property's value by property name?

In PowerShell, how do you get an object's property value by specifying its name (a string)? I want something like the following: ...
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How do I get the AM/PM value from a DateTime?

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