XML

XML stands for Extensible Markup Language and is a text-based markup language. It is designed to store and transport data. It allows developers to create their own self-descriptive tags, or language, that suits their application.
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Hello, There is a bug on Kodi (tested on Windows Store version)
Using Alt+Space I can move Kodi on full-screen mode
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The response header does not reflect the correct version for HTTP2 requests. Even though, wiremock replies in h2 but the version in the response header shows "HTTP/1.1 200". This is caused by the hardcoded value in the toString() method of Response.java class
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
**sb.append("HTTP
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While writing string data (example = "121212121212121" -> string of all integer characters) into excel.
while user download and see, the downloaded xl/CSV, the data is shown in exponential format. Is there a way to show the same data. without converting into exponential in this case.