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Answered 2021-Apr-16 at 07:21@Html.Raw(Model.Specification)
// or
@Html.Raw(System.Web.HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(Model.Specification))
QUESTION
In my files commands are like :
File1.sh:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-06 at 17:46This sed
command is a two-step process, and makes a backup of all files (just in case); on my machine (and with the 3 samples you posted) it does the right thing:
QUESTION
I have a number of orders in a database, each order can have more than one orderline. I have to send each orderline in a curl-call, and I'm having trouble when I have more than one orderline.
I have tried a few different approaches, but can't seem to get it right.
Single line in cURL:
{
"type": "physical",
"reference": "9788205521186",
"name": "Dvalen",
"quantity": 1,
"quantity_unit": "pcs",
"unit_price": 1000,
"tax_rate": 0,
"total_amount": 1000,
"total_tax_amount": 0
}
Multiple lines should look like this:
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Answered 2019-Jun-22 at 13:58You are resetting $orderline
on every iteration, and only last row from MySQL query makes it to the $orderline_json
. Change order of lines like this:
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I am using Redis in shell script and I am triying to set a value of a key
Here is my script that works fine:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Nov-27 at 17:54You don't need the single ticks inside the variable:
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I'm making a bash script with a simple interactive menu that asks a yes or no question. I'm wondering if I can use a function to call itself and restart the prompt if the person writes random junk, is this possible?
Code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jul-13 at 19:26While you can use recursion in this case, it's not recommended because you'll consume memory (to track the function calls) for each bad response. Instead, just use a loop.
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