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Requests: HTTP for Humans — Requests v0.5.1 documentation
Most existing Python modules for sending HTTP requests are extremely verbose and cumbersome. Python’s builtin urllib2 module provides most of the HTTP capabilities you should need, but the api is th... Read more
http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/index.html
Tags: python, http, library, web, webdev, api, programming, tools, request, requests Saved by: admin at 15 Aug 2011

Yngve Nysæter Pettersen - Popular, but sluggish secure server? Popularity might not be the reason
One of the preliminary steps before adding the renegotiation tests was to add support for testing SSL Session Resume, as that was needed to test some of the renegotiation corners I was planning to loo... Read more
http://my.opera.com/yngve/blog/2011/06/23/popular-but-sluggish-secure-server-popularity-might-not-be-the-reason
Tags: ssl, performance, security, optimization, web, https, scalability, server, http, sysadmin Saved by: admin at 27 Jun 2011

Firefox 5 is here ✩ Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
OK, lets do a big shout out of thanks to Mozilla for joining into the acceleration of the web platform http://t.co/PpOQxZz Firefox 5 FTW! – Malte Ubl (cramforce) http://twitter.com/cramforce/status/... Read more
http://hacks.mozilla.org/2011/06/firefox5/
Tags: via:packrati.us, firefox, mozilla, articles, browser, cool, features, ff5, http, internet Saved by: admin at 22 Jun 2011

Web 2.0 Development and Business Lessons: Why and How You Should Write REST-Centric Applications
Ever since Twitter built their “New Twitter” UI on top of their existing API, the idea of incorporating the very same philosophy into my own applications resonated with me. I decided to move forwa... Read more
http://www.w2lessons.com/2011/05/why-and-how-you-should-write-rest.html
Tags: rest, design, development, architecture, api, ajax, web2.0, http, programming, advice Saved by: admin at 19 May 2011

httpstat.us
This is a super simple service for generating different HTTP codes. It's useful for testing how your own scripts deal with varying responses. Just add the status code you want to the URL, like this: h... Read more
http://httpstat.us/
Tags: http, webdev, api, tools, service, testing, server, web, development, status Saved by: admin at 16 Feb 2011

Top 7 Myths about HTTPS – HttpWatch Blog
People often claim that HTTPS content is never cached by the browser; perhaps because that seems like a sensible idea in terms of security. In reality, HTTPS caching is controllable with response head... Read more
http://blog.httpwatch.com/2011/01/28/top-7-myths-about-https/
Tags: https, security, ssl, http, performance, server, webdev, myths, web, rest Saved by: admin at 02 Feb 2011

Abusing HTTP Status Codes to Expose Private Information | Mike Cardwell, Online
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https://grepular.com/Abusing_HTTP_Status_Codes_to_Expose_Private_Information
Tags: security, javascript, http, privacy, web, hack, facebook, gmail, hacking, howto Saved by: admin at 27 Jan 2011

Ben Strong's Blog: Google and Microsoft Cheat on Slow-Start. Should You?
A Quest for Speed I decided a couple of weeks ago that I wanted to build an app, most likely a web app. Being a premature optimizer by nature, my first order of business (after deciding I need to lea... Read more
http://blog.benstrong.com/2010/11/google-and-microsoft-cheat-on-slow.html
Tags: tcp, google, performance, http, optimization, network, speed, microsoft, internet, web Saved by: admin at 27 Nov 2010

HTTP Headers for ZIP File Downloads • Perishable Press
HTTP Headers for ZIP File Downloads - http://bit.ly/coqUUS – Smashing Magazine (smashingmag) http://twitter.com/smashingmag/status/6002411302813696
http://perishablepress.com/press/2010/11/17/http-headers-file-downloads/
Tags: php, download, headers, http, file, header, tips, zip, programming, downloads Saved by: admin at 21 Nov 2010

Coding Horror: Breaking the Web's Cookie Jar
Click on the user / website icons that appear over time in Firesheep to instantly log in as that user on that website. Crazy! This guy who wrote Firesheep must be a world-class hacker, right? Well, n... Read more
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2010/11/breaking-the-webs-cookie-jar.html
Tags: security, cookies, privacy, http, wifi, firesheep, hack, https, firefox, design Saved by: admin at 15 Nov 2010