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kayodeok : Banning Google - Dr. Karl-Friedrich Lenz, a German law professor living in Japan and author of a book on Go as well as a PageRank 7 blog, is banning Google from his site to protest against the Web Accelerator... which he calls the "ultimate spyware"
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kayodeok : Banning Google Web Accelerator - Text and Graphics - Here's a page you can display to people who you are restricting from accessing your site because they're using Google's nefarious spyware. Plus some graphics - donated to the public domain:
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kayodeok : Joe Gregorio on Google's Web Accelerator breaking some Web Applications: "I'm sorry, I can't kiss it and make it better." - "See! See! I told you not to use GET for non-safe and non-idempotent actions! I told you your web applications would break!" You gotta get the messsage in while the pain is still fresh
deusx : I'm sorry, I can't kiss it and make it better. | 2005-05-06 | BitWorking - "See! See! I told you not to sit in the chair like that! I told you you would fall and hurt yourself!"
Wayne Burkett : I'm sorry, I can't kiss it and make it better. | 2005-05-06 | BitWorking - "Let's make this clear, Google didn't break your application, your application was broken, Google was just the first person to point it out to you." #
Isofarro : I'm sorry, I can't kiss it and make it better - Learning the hard way of ignoring web standards
Paul Hammond : I'm sorry, I can't kiss it and make it better. | 2005-05-06 | BitWorking - You gotta get the messsage in while the pain is still fresh.
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kayodeok : Assertion: Prefetching With GET is Not Good - This paper argues that the current support for prefetching in HTTP/1.1 is insufficient because prefetching with GET is not good.
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Anne van Kesteren : Fighting RFCs with RFCs - Interesting to know that GET should not be used for deleting entries. Fortunately I follow that part of the specification. #
kayodeok : Fighting RFCs with RFCs - "Google's recently released Web Accelerator apparently has some scary side-effects". Interesting discussion on RFCs and Security in the comments
Paul Hammond : Simon Willison: Fighting RFCs with RFCs - I'll see your RFC 2616 and raise you an RFC 2119
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