Difference between Pragma and Cache-Control headers?
I read about Pragma header on Wikipedia which says: “The Pragma: no-cache header field is an HTTP/1.0 header intended for use in requests. … Read more
I read about Pragma header on Wikipedia which says: “The Pragma: no-cache header field is an HTTP/1.0 header intended for use in requests. … Read more
As far as I understood there are two places where to set the content type: The client sets a content type for the … Read more
I am currently using a wordpress installation in which all the website is intended to be shown in http while the https part … Read more
I was reading an article about HTTPS and that you could turn on SSL and HTTPS for WordPress quite easily. However in the … Read more
DELETE is supposed to be idempotent. If I DELETE http://example.com/account/123 it’s going to delete the account. If I do it again would I … Read more
I have a blog running the latest stable version of WordPress on a dedicated virtual server with the following situation. (Replace [caching plugin] … Read more
I am using my rails application to send data to a wordpress site. Basically if a user has wrong password, I am going … Read more
I’ve a following network log in chrome: I don’t understand one thing in it: what’s the difference between filled gray bars and transparent … Read more
HTTP has HTTP Cookies. Cookies allow the server to track the user state, the number of connections, last connection, etc. HTTP has persistent … Read more
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8 Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5 Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7 What do these ‘q=%f’ mean? 3 Answers 3