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src/cmd/go/internal/web/api.go
func Get(security SecurityMode, u *url.URL) (*Response, error) { return get(security, u) } // OpenBrowser attempts to open the requested URL in a web browser. func OpenBrowser(url string) (opened bool) { return openBrowser(url) } // Join returns the result of adding the slash-separated // path elements to the end of u's path.
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src/html/template/doc.go
parameter is not, and seeks to preserve the properties below in the face of untrusted data: Structure Preservation Property: "... when a template author writes an HTML tag in a safe templating language, the browser will interpret the corresponding portion of the output as a tag regardless of the values of untrusted data, and similarly for other structures such as attribute boundaries and JS and CSS string boundaries."
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/cfg/cfg.go
} buf.WriteByte('\n') } return buf.String() } // Dot returns the control-flow graph in the [Dot graph description language]. // Use a command such as 'dot -Tsvg' to render it in a form viewable in a browser. // This method is provided as a debugging aid; the details of the // output are unspecified and may change. // // [Dot graph description language]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOT_(graph_description_language)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body.md
# Request Body When you need to send data from a client (let's say, a browser) to your API, you send it as a **request body**. A **request** body is data sent by the client to your API. A **response** body is the data your API sends to the client. Your API almost always has to send a **response** body. But clients don't necessarily need to send **request** bodies all the time.
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docs/sts/keycloak.md
These credentials can now be used to perform MinIO API operations. ### Using MinIO Console - Open MinIO URL on the browser, lets say <http://localhost:9000/> - Click on `Login with SSO` - User will be redirected to the Keycloak user login page, upon successful login the user will be redirected to MinIO page and logged in automatically,
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/plugin/plugin.go
PrintErr(...interface{}) // IsTerminal returns whether the UI is known to be tied to an // interactive terminal (as opposed to being redirected to a file). IsTerminal() bool // WantBrowser indicates whether a browser should be opened with the -http option. WantBrowser() bool // SetAutoComplete instructs the UI to call complete(cmd) to obtain // the auto-completion of cmd, if the UI supports auto-completion at all.
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docs/distributed/README.md
## 3. Test your setup To test this setup, access the MinIO server via browser or [`mc`](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/reference/minio-mc.html#quickstart). ## Explore Further - [MinIO Erasure Code QuickStart Guide](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/concepts/erasure-coding.html)
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/driver/driver.go
PrintErr(...interface{}) // IsTerminal returns whether the UI is known to be tied to an // interactive terminal (as opposed to being redirected to a file). IsTerminal() bool // WantBrowser indicates whether browser should be opened with the -http option. WantBrowser() bool // SetAutoComplete instructs the UI to call complete(cmd) to obtain // the auto-completion of cmd, if the UI supports auto-completion at all.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md
# Handling Errors There are many situations in which you need to notify an error to a client that is using your API. This client could be a browser with a frontend, a code from someone else, an IoT device, etc. You could need to tell the client that: * The client doesn't have enough privileges for that operation. * The client doesn't have access to that resource. * The item the client was trying to access doesn't exist. * etc.
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docs/en/docs/features.md
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