10 days ago
deusx : Request Weblog #Frog: REST Request - "But on a technical level, the point is not that "whatever!" is evil. The point is that if you chip a piece off "whatever!" and make it mean something specific, you can optimize around the constraints and reap the benefits."
Rod Begbie : REST Request - Another handy REST post. The API I'm building at work currently only uses GET & POST, this helps explain that it's still "RESTful" [via] #
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1 month ago
deusx : Teapot - Talk:List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "Tsk! Status code "418 I'm a teapot" shouldn't be removed, it's from a real actual IETF blessed RFC. Albeit in the fine tradition of April 1st RFC"
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1 month ago
deusx : RFC 2324 - Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0) - "418 I'm a teapot ... Any attempt to brew coffee with a teapot should result in the error code "418 I'm a teapot". The resulting entity body MAY be short and stout. "
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2 month ago
wearehugh : IEBlog : IE8 Security Part V: Comprehensive Protection - ms still making up new shit -- authoritative=true, X-Download-Option:noopen
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3 month ago
wearehugh : hackademix.net » Site Security Policy, AKA Content Restrictions
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jcgregorio : ResumableHttpRequestsProposal - google-gears - Google Code
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wearehugh : W3C Systeam's blog - W3C's Excessive DTD Traffic - "up to 130 million requests per day, with periods of sustained bandwidth usage of 350Mbps"
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7 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : put a proxy in front - put a proxy in front: proxy wisdom from joshua
wearehugh : joshua's blog: put a proxy in front
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7 month ago
deusx : Blinksale | Blinksale API - "The API follows the REST style, and this guide should provide everything you need to implement software that works with Blinksale."
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8 month ago
deusx : mnot’s Web log: Cache Channels Beta - "The default implementation uses an archived Atom feed to represent the contents of the channel, which the cache to stay in touch"
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9 month ago
Simon Willison : Two HTTP Caching Extensions - Two HTTP Caching Extensions. stale-while-revalidate serves cached content even while a refresh has been triggered and is currently being pulled in to the cache; stale-if-error serves cached content if a service has gone down.
deusx : mnot’s Web log: Two HTTP Caching Extensions - stale-while-revalidate and stale-if-error
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9 month ago
deusx : InfoQ: A Brief Introduction to REST - "In this article, I will try to provide a pragmatic introduction to REST and RESTful HTTP application integration without digressing into this debate"
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10 month ago
Simon Willison : Orbited: The Orbit Event Daemon - Orbited: The Orbit Event Daemon. HTTP daemon designed for long-lasting comet connections, written in Python using pyevent on top of libevent.
deusx : Orbited: The Orbit Event Daemon - "Orbited is an HTTP daemon that is optimized for long-lasting comet connections."
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11 month ago
wearehugh : HTTP interoperability - Anne’s Weblog
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11 month ago
wearehugh : List of HTTP methods (verbs) - Anne’s Weblog
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11 month ago
wearehugh : HTTP methods, Web browsers and XMLHttpRequest - Anne’s Weblog
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11 month ago
deusx : Blogging From Berkeley: Session State is Evil - "So stop asking the server to "hold on to things" for you. Please. If you do that one simple thing when you build an application architecture, you have freed the server infrastructure; you have given it wings."
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12 month ago
joshua : libmicrohttpd: a library for creating an embedded HTTP server
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14 month ago
Simon Willison : Return of the HTTP overhead delay - Return of the HTTP overhead delay. Christian proposes a neat way of improving page performance, by delaying non-essential images such as avatars until after the rest of the page has loaded.
deusx : Return of the HTTP overhead delay - this time without a server side component - Wait till I come! - "Following my post yesterday about delaying the loading of avatar images to cut down on HTTP requests I was wondering if there is a way to do this without having to resort to a server side solution. In short, there is."
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14 month ago
nelson : Web proxy list - Easy list of proxies to browse from different countries
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15 month ago
wearehugh : mnot’s Web log: The State of Proxy Caching
jcgregorio : mnot’s Web log: The State of Proxy Caching
nelson : HTTP proxy caching - Study finds that in practice, the basic HTTP stuff works pretty well through proxy caches
Simon Willison : The State of Proxy Caching - The State of Proxy Caching. If you’ve always wondered exactly what intermediate proxies are going to do to your carefully constructed Web application, here’s your answer.
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15 month ago
joshua : Wbox HTTP testing tool
jcgregorio : Wbox HTTP testing tool
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16 month ago
wearehugh : mnot’s Web log: Expires vs. max-age
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16 month ago
deusx : Nanoweb - The PHP Web Server - "Nanoweb is an HTTP server written in PHP, designed to be small, secure, and extensible."
jimray : Nanoweb is a web server written in PHP - The meta, it hurts my brain
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wearehugh : Microsoft Team RSS Blog : Still Gone? Ok – got it!
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