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JSONP, or JSON-P (JSON with Padding), is a historical JavaScript technique for requesting data by loading a <script> element, [1] which is an element intended to load ordinary JavaScript. It was proposed by Bob Ippolito in 2005. [ 2 ]
The client has asked for a portion of the file (byte serving), but the server cannot supply that portion. For example, if the client asked for a part of the file that lies beyond the end of the file. Called "Requested Range Not Satisfiable" previously. [16]: §10.4.17 417 Expectation Failed
Dictator (software) - ; for on-screen reading of text files; Disco Project - erlang/python mapreduce+ framework; DNSKong - "is an Internet privacy filter, which uses simple text files. The program filters Domain Name Server requests on a local machine or home router.
Sorted into folders by class of events as well as metadata in a JSON file and annotations in a CSV file. 1,059 Sound Classification 2014 [146] [147] J. Salamon et al. AudioSet 10-second sound snippets from YouTube videos, and an ontology of over 500 labels. 128-d PCA'd VGG-ish features every 1 second. 2,084,320
It is possible to develop applications, extensions, and themes for Chrome. They are zipped in a .crx file and contain a manifest.json file that specifies basic information (such as version, name, description, privileges, etc.), and other files for the user interface (icons, popups, etc.).
Includes examples for conditionally serving application/xhtml+xml using PHP, Python, and Apache (via URL rewriting). Mozilla Web Author FAQ: How is the treatment of application/xhtml+xml documents different from the treatment of text/html documents? – summarizes one web browser's XHTML processing mode; Empty elements in SGML, HTML, XML, and XHTML
19:24 logmsgbot: twentyafterfour@tin rebuilt wikiversions.php and synchronized wikiversions files: wikipedia wikis to 1.27.0-wmf.7; The bug return was also due to the new version. Thanks for the fast fix. PrimeHunter 20:37, 19 November 2015 (UTC) +1 - I hope this bug isn't here to stay!. – Davey 2010 Talk 20:17, 19 November 2015 (UTC)
A seeming verbatim copy of all Wikipedia. It does not seem to use remote loading except when it has no copy of the article. In other cases, it appears to refresh a cache occasionally. However, it does appear to load images remotely, which is unacceptable. This should be verified.