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Accept-Encoding http header variations deviations normalize gzip, deflate, identity
i was quite surprised about the problem that comes with the http accept-encoding header when using a reverse proxy or http accelorator. you might have the following response header from…
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nginx gzip, deflate, gzip_static, gzip_static always, gunzip – explained and proved to be working!
if you are interested in nginx, you might have reasons to do so. e.g. you are serving a lot of concurrent connections with static content and your apache webservers are…
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nginx in front of apache running wordpress
today, i upgraded my loadbalanced nginx webserver farm to version 1.2.0 which brings quite some improvements – next to a trillion bugfixes! check out the changelog here: http://nginx.org/en/CHANGES-1.2 and the…
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how to send emails from php without sendmail, postfix, qmail, exim or any local mta? SSMTP!
i hate running a local mail daemon for just forwarding emails to a smarthost. in my recent installations i did not install any local mta for the webservers running apache…
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apache mod_deflate deflates / compresses .gz files which are already compressed / gzipped
i have a problem i can’t get rid of: my apache2 works just perfect for all kinds of requests (having accept-encoding set to “gzip, deflate” or not set at all)…
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WordPress WebLog Clients review
when it comes to blogging software, i have identified wordpress as the pearl due to its endless possibilities of customisation and configuration options as well as excellent community support and…
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Squid3 Patch – Normalize Accept-Encoding Header
If you don’t strip Accept-Encoding, you might want to normalize this important Http Header to make sure your cache doesn’t get flooded with multiple identical copies. Why? Squid takes the…
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online internet service and website monitoring and check comparison
I need a monitoring service which is constantly checking the services of mine which I offer to my clients. I want to be the first who knows about an outage…
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DropBox down for hours!
On 5th of October 2010 – exactly the time when i decided to go for it (18:00-22:00 GMT) – dropbox had a massive outage of nearly all services. At least…
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A Simple Thin Line animated with jQuery and CSS
If you need a Solution to display an animated Line (e.g. to visualize a Countdown) don’t search for jQuery Plugins like timer360. It’s easier to do it yourself. Our finished…
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Xmarks Service ends – Lessons learned and next Steps
Xmarks will be shutting down it’s free browser synchronization services on January 10, 2011. A short email with a huge impact. Before we are searching for a new (free) Sync…
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Convert H.264/MKV Files to iPhone/iPad without Re-Encoding
H.264 (Mpeg4) Videos are mainly stored in a Container called MKV. But iPhones, iPads and other Devices can’t play this Container Format – but they can play H.264. One way…











