If i have url \"/tagged/something/\" then it is good, but if i have \"/tagged/something1-something2/\" it tells me that that page is not found and url didn\'t matching anything.
I used the following to extract the domain from a url: (They are test cases) String regex = \"^(ww[a-zA-Z0-9-]{0,}\\\\.)\";
How can I extract whatever follows the last slash in a URL in Python? For example, these URLs should return the following:
I want to build an web mobile app, and i want to get data from a url, the problem is that url returns a whole webpage..
Hi i have an odd problem. I am trying to force files to download by modifying the php headers but my actual problem is that the readfile() function doesn\'开发者_开发知识库t parse anymore than one url
When FB user \"Likes\" url \"http://www.example.com/\", does he also \"Like\" \"http://www.example.com/index.php?a=10\" and \"http://www.example.com/somescript.php?g=6\"?
I want to set up a route in my ASP.NET MVC 3 web application, that has a url fragment appended to it, in the same way as some url\'s on StackOverflow, e.g:
I know how to parse the query string but I am getting sent a format of :domainName/variable/somethingElseIDontCareAbout
I need to parse a URL in php for a facebook like button.what I do now is this: <?php echo curPageURL();
I have a multilingual website with English and Arabic support. The URL of a generated edit page has the form: