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Redirecting Users with Javascript redirect, meta refresh redirect, and php redirect, also htaccess methods, python, coldfusion, asp, perl, etc.www.askapache.com/;list-of-methods-to-redirect-users-to-different-page.html
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Cold Fusion makes setting arbitrary HTTP headers relatively easy, Remember that Web server headers are passed through in some deployments of Cold Fusion
I used to work with a guy who did alot of the coldfusion programming for us, and I used to cringe every time I was called in to upgrade a site or do a
of all modules declaring itself as responsible for handling of a request (e. g. ColdFusion and SSL will try to) will really be activated by Apache.
Crazy Advanced Web Development for server admins, WordPress bloggers, programmers, and hackers with topics and tools for Htaccess Rewrites, Linux and bash,
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Learn how to setup, configure, secure, optimize, and create a low-maintenance website the AskApache way. I’m piecing together all the hacks, tricks, methods, and ideas discussed throughout this blog and all across Netdom and glueing them all together to show you how to have the most optimized, crazy fastest, and best website setup I can think of.
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Posted in Apache, Cache, DreamHost, Featured, Hacking, Htaccess, Linux Unix BSD, PHP, SEO, Security, Shell Scripting, Web Design, Web Hosting, Webmaster, WordPress | Published on 02/18/2010 |9 Comments »
If you examine the preferences dialog of any modern Web browser (like Internet Explorer, Safari or Mozilla), you’ll probably notice a ‘cache’ setting. This lets you set aside a section of your computer’s hard disk to store representations that you’ve seen, just for you. The browser cache works according to fairly simple rules. It will check to make sure that the representations are fresh, usually once a session (that is, the once in the current invocation of the browser).
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Posted in Cache, Htaccess | Published on 01/02/2007 |1 Comment »
2 awesome ways to implement caching on your website using Apache .htaccess or httpd.conf. Both methods are extremely simple to set up and will dramatically speed up your site!
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Posted in Apache, Htaccess | Published on 12/05/2006 |13 Comments »