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How to create .pfx file from certificate and private key?

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Extract hostname name from string

I would like to match just the root of a URL and not the whole URL from a text string. Given: 27 Answers ...
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Colorized Ruby output to the terminal [closed]

Using Ruby, how can I perform background and foreground text colorization for output in the terminal? 11 Answers ...
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Merge development branch with master

I have two branches namely master and development in a GitHub Repository. I am doing all my development in development branch as shown. ...
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How can I get a list of locally installed Python modules?

I would like to get a list of Python modules, which are in my Python installation (UNIX server). 30 Answers ...
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SQL Server Regular expressions in T-SQL

Is there any regular expression library written in T-SQL (no CLR, no extended SP , pure T-SQL) for SQL Server, and that should work with shared hosting? ...
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.NET unique object identifier

Is there a way of getting a unique identifier of an instance? 11 Answers 11 ...
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How do I convert Long to byte[] and back in java

How do I convert a long to a byte[] and back in Java? 12 Answers 12 ...
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Trouble comparing time with RSpec

I am using Ruby on Rails 4 and the rspec-rails gem 2.14. For a my object I would like to compare the current time with the updated_at object attribute after a controller action run, but I am in trouble since the spec does not pass. That is, given the following is the spec code: ...
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Pure JavaScript Send POST Data Without a Form

...method without a form and without refreshing the page using only pure JavaScript (not jQuery $.post() )? Maybe httprequest or something else (just can't find it now)? ...