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| age | 23 | |
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Reading a degree in BSC, Computer Science and AI. Developing languages: Java and C#
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Making use of the *“has_more”: true* json attribute in the Json response from stackoverflow Hi @Sirko, I've successfully managed keep polling for data, simply added a check on the has_more, and a page incrementer :). |
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Making use of the *“has_more”: true* json attribute in the Json response from stackoverflow Thank you for your time :).... Much appreciated! |
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accepted | Making use of the *“has_more”: true* json attribute in the Json response from stackoverflow |
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Making use of the *“has_more”: true* json attribute in the Json response from stackoverflow I don't won't to sound annoying but could you elaborate on the second part (about the total property and wrapper filters)? |
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Making use of the *“has_more”: true* json attribute in the Json response from stackoverflow Got it! Though probably I'm gonna ask a lame question now, but how can I know how many entries there are...to the initial request I make? Cheers :) |
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Mar 15 |
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Making use of the *“has_more”: true* json attribute in the Json response from stackoverflow Hmm... I get your reasoning... so each page would return me 100 results (due to the pagesize attribute) right? |
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