| bio | website | virginia-avenue.com |
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| location | Hillsborough, CA | |
| age | 48 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 5 months |
| seen | May 15 '12 at 21:52 | |
| stats | profile views | 6 |
Ursine engineer, trombone-player, parent of multiples, community guy, and occasional curmudgeon.
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Nov 29 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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May 15 |
asked | Is there an app that will let me see aggregate stats on questions associated with a tag? |
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May 15 |
comment |
OData Browser - Browse and query Stack Exchange OData screen shot links seem gone and the main link 404s for me |
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Feb 8 |
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Does stackexchange provide https access to its API? Sure would be nice if the 1.0 or 1.1 docs said as much. |
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Feb 8 |
accepted | Does stackexchange provide https access to its API? |
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Feb 8 |
asked | Does stackexchange provide https access to its API? |
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Dec 17 |
comment |
Am I out of luck if my http client doesn't support gzip decoding? @George d'oh thanks, I forgot about that. |
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Dec 16 |
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Am I out of luck if my http client doesn't support gzip decoding? @George - when I try to make a request via an apache proxy, I get the following error: {"error_id":400,"error_name":"bad_parameter","error_message":"site is required"} |
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Dec 11 |
answered | API Endpoint Changes Coming In Version 2.0 |
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Dec 7 |
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Am I out of luck if my http client doesn't support gzip decoding? I'm using the MarkLogic built-in client, which unfortunately does not support gzip or deflate. I agree it's a bit egregious. |
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Dec 7 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 7 |
accepted | Am I out of luck if my http client doesn't support gzip decoding? |
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Dec 7 |
asked | Am I out of luck if my http client doesn't support gzip decoding? |
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Dec 1 |
comment |
API Endpoint Changes Coming In Version 2.0 I was disappointed to hear about the limit to wildcard certs. This site digicert.com/welcome/wildcard-plus.htm proports to sell certs that will work for foo.bar.example.com and bar.example.com - Their copy says: Even more, DigiCert WildCard ssl certificates are unique in allowing you to secure ANY subdomain of your domain, including multiple levels of subdomains with one certificate. For example, your WildCard for *.digicert.com com could include server1.sub.mail.digicert.com as a subject alternate name. |
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Dec 1 |
awarded | Student |
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Dec 1 |
comment |
Conscientious use of the API any considering for adding webhooks to avoid polling? |
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Dec 1 |
asked | Are there any webhooks for detecting changes/updates? |