The question arises. How Letsencrypt handle reissued certificates under one domain? Guess if I reissue million times for a specific domain, does this override the previous certificates on their database or does it create valid certificates each time I reissue? Thanks for the script.
> anki is good, but for some reason they have a self signed certificate on their site, which I haven't checked out yet, so I won't link to it
It's not self signed, it's the wrong domain (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain) HTTPS requests to ankisrs.net get a certificate for *.ankiweb.net, which is the domain the app uses for the sync web service.
The ebook version from MIT press is Adobe Digital Editions. It is also available (more expensive) in Kindle format: http://www.amazon.com/-/dp/B0135G71BG
It focuses on the language, not any specific implementation. The examples all use the command-line compiler, not Visual Studio. So you would be able to use the Mono Development Kit.
Jails are run by counties or cities, and are for persons awaiting trial (i.e. not been convicted) or persons found guilty and serving short sentences.
Prisons are run by a state or by the Federal government, and are for holding persons who have been convicted of a crime and sentanced to a longer term.
considering firefox userbase is many many times those of phantomjs it shouldn't be of surprise to you. especially when most of phantomjs issues revolve around the same issues, unable to render a website that you can browse fine with firefox or chrome. this is a consistent issue that has haunted the project since the beginning.