Community Page
- newestindustry.org/ Jump to website »
-
Subscribe -
Community
-
Top Commenters
-
Popular Threads
-
Recent Comments
- Cool. Now, if it's not supported by anyone, it should get pulled from the RFC. And now that the browser engines are almost all abstracted from the browser that wraps around them, maybe it's...
- You're wrong. Chrome could pipeline, nothing in Webkit prevents this. Chrome doesn't use the CFNetwork loader nor does WebKit marry the browser to any given network / HTTP stack, just look...
- Lee Valley Tools carry the 3mm Fix pencil and parts.
- Found the problem - it wasn't the theme, it was a rogue plugin that was borking the HTML. Likely a tag that wasn't being properly closed. <sigh> smp
- Ugh. Time to find a browser compatible Wordpress theme. smp
Newest Industry
Chronicles of a Crazy CanuckCompressing Web Output Using mod_deflate and Apache 2.0.x
Started by Stephen Pierzchala · 10 months ago
In a previous paper, the use of mod_gzip to dynamically compress the output from an Apache server. With the growing use of the Apache 2.0.x family of Web servers, the question arises of how to perform a similar GZIP-encoding function within this server. The developers of the Apache 2.0.x servers
... Continue reading »
6 months ago
http://railsgeek.com/2008/12/16/apache2-httpd-i...
6 months ago
smp