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get all keys set in memcached
How can I get all the keys set in my memcached instance(s)?
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RSA 算法是如何诞生的 - 创意 - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术
RSA 算法是如何诞生的最近为了研究某个极其无聊的问题,读了一些公钥加密的历史,意外地发现这段历史竟然非常有趣。尤其是 RSA 算法的诞生过程,被很多书写得...最近为了研究某个极其无聊的问题,读了一些公钥加密的历史...
Binary Data in MySQL [closed]
...t to run this code, and it will also not work on a semi up to date PHP installation (which is version 5).
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Sep 14 '08 at 14:21
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After array_filter(), how can I reset the keys to go in numerical order starting at 0
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If you call array_values on your array, it will be reindexed from zero.
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java.net.ConnectException: localhost/127.0.0.1:8080 - Connection refused
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e.g if your URL is like http://localhost:8080/Getdata.php or http://127.0.0.1:8080/Getdata.php then you have to change it as use http://10.0.2.2:8080/Getdata.php
– Vikas Patidar
Jan 30 '14 at 8:46
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Call a REST API in PHP
Our client had given me a REST API to which I need to make a PHP call to. But as a matter of fact the documentation given with the API is very limited, so I don't really know how to call the service.
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facebook: permanent Page Access Token?
...ook pages as one of its data sources. It imports some data from it periodically with no GUI involved. Then we use a web app to show the data we already have.
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When should I use Memcache instead of Memcached?
...o seems to require external C/C++ libraries so I'm not sure if I can install it.
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Intersection of two lists in Bash
... comm requires the inputs to be sorted. In this case, ls automatically sorts its output, but other uses may need to do this: comm -12 <(some-command | sort) <(some-other-command | sort)
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Jan 15 '15 at 21:11
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What does “=>” mean in PHP?
...ach statements. The '=>' links the key and the value.
According to the PHP Manual, the '=>' created key/value pairs.
Also, Equal or Greater than is the opposite way: '>='. In PHP the greater or less than sign always goes first: '>=', '<='.
And just as a side note, excluding the sec...