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PHP validation/regex for URL

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How to compare two revisions in Bitbucket?

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How to show what a commit did?

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What's an appropriate HTTP status code to return by a REST API service for a validation failure?

I'm currently returning 401 Unauthorized whenever I encounter a validation failure in my Django / Piston based REST API application. Having had a look at the HTTP Status Code Registry I'm not convinced that this is an appropriate code for a validation failure, what do y'all recommend? ...
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CSS endless rotation animation

...ting 2s linear infinite; } <div class="rotating" style="width: 100px; height: 100px; line-height: 100px; text-align: center;" >Rotate</div> share | improve this answer ...
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Example for boost shared_mutex (multiple reads/one write)?

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Should I delete the cgi-bin folder in a subdomain I just created?

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Are HTTP headers case-sensitive?

... Header names are not case sensitive. From RFC 2616 - "Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1", Section 4.2, "Message Headers": Each header field consists of a name followed by a colon (":") and the field value. Field names are case-insensitive. The updating RFC 723...
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How do you obtain a Drawable object from a resource id in android package?

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Recreating a Dictionary from an IEnumerable

...gt; x.Key, x => x.Value); There's no such thing as an IEnumerable<T1, T2> but a KeyValuePair<TKey, TValue> is fine. share | improve this answer | follow ...