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| 2 | Actually, currently the capital of South Africa is set to Pretoria. Where do you see that is Cape Town? | mar. 5:46 20/9/16 |
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| 2 | Actually, currently the capital of South Africa is set to Pretoria. Where do you see that is Cape Town? | mar. 5:46 20/9/16 |
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| 1 | Hello there. First of all, you can access the REST Countries API directly, without mashape. And you also can use Python Requests library http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/
This way you wouldn't need any headers. So, for example, a simple GET request would look like this:
<pre><code>
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import requests
r = requests.get('https://restcountries.eu/rest/v1/name/colombia')
print(r.text.encode('utf-8'))
</code></pre>
You can see all the available endpoints at: https://restcountries.eu
I hope this is useful | mié. 5:51 11/5/16 |
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| 2 | Hello guys. I'm sorry I never answered this question. I probably tried to figure out the issue but I couldn't. This response that you post there is not the response you get from the API. I don't know what Ruby on Rails is doing to it.
Sorry for not being helpful on this one :(
Fayder | mié. 6:44 4/5/16 |
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| 1 | Hello. I do not have an answer for you. I tried myself, using unirest as instructed in the Mashape documentation (You might need a different value for "XMashape-Key")
<pre><code>
HttpResponse<JsonNode> response = Unirest.get("https://restcountries-v1.p.mashape.com/all")
.header("X-Mashape-Key", "78mZ1stwA2msh8ifjBMAo1ltPsjyp1HQk8JjsnUG6XNABnfdO8")
.header("Accept", "application/json")
.asJson();
</code></pre>
This worked as expected. Check if you have any firewall blocking requests made from Java. I'm sorry if I can't be that helpful
Fayder | vie. 7:08 11/12/15 |
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| 1 | Hi. "The Gini coefficient (also known as the Gini index or Gini ratio) (/d?ini/ jee-nee) is a measure intended to represent the income distribution of a nation's residents, and is the most commonly used measure of inequality." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gini_coefficient
The lower the number, the less income inequality. I hope that answers your question. | vie. 3:25 20/3/15 |