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what’s the difference between Expires and Cache-Control headers?
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It's worth commenting that cache-control is what all browsers will use, but it's useful to specify both headers just in case there are old proxies in the way.
– Nacho Coloma
Sep 17 '12 at 14:33
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Exception NoClassDefFoundError for CacheProvider
...kind of new in Spring and hibernate so I'm trying to implement some simple web application based on Spring 3 + hibernate 4
while I start tomcat I have this exception:
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Elasticsearch query to return all records
I have a small database in Elasticsearch and for testing purposes would like to pull all records back. I am attempting to use a URL of the form...
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Why does ReSharper tell me “implicitly captured closure”?
... use.
The compiler generates a class for both lambda expressions and puts all variables in that class which are used in the lambda expressions.
So in my example g and i are held in the same class for execution of my delegates. If g is a heavy object with a lot of resources left behind, the garbage...
How connect Postgres to localhost server using pgAdmin on Ubuntu?
I installed Postgres with this command
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Internet Explorer 11 detection
I know IE 11 has different user agent string than all other IE
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Python read-only property
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Generally, Python programs should be written with the assumption that all users are consenting adults, and thus are responsible for using things correctly themselves. However, in the rare instance where it just does not make sens...
How do JavaScript closures work?
...clared outside the function, regardless of when and where the function is called.
If a function was called by a function, which in turn was called by another function, then a chain of references to outer lexical environments is created. This chain is called the scope chain.
In the following code, in...
Importing from builtin library when module with same name exists
Situation:
- There is a module in my project_folder called calendar
- I would like to use the built-in Calendar class from the Python libraries
- When I use from calendar import Calendar it complains because it's trying to load from my module.
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Why are Python's 'private' methods not actually private?
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The name scrambling is used to ensure that subclasses don't accidentally override the private methods and attributes of their superclasses. It's not designed to prevent deliberate access from outside.
For example:
>>> class Foo(object):
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