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http-kit is a minimalist and efficient Ring-compatible HTTP client+server for Clojure. It uses an event-driven architecture to support highly concurrent a/synchronous web applications, and features a ...
Tiny but strong HTTP server in Rust. Its main objectives are to be 100% compliant with the HTTP standard and to provide an easy way to create an HTTP server. Tiny-http handles everything that is ...
The 1.0 version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, issued way back in 1996, only defined three HTTP verbs: GET, POST and HEAD. The most commonly used HTTP method is GET. The purpose of the GET method ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
Abstract: The Internet has become a complex distributed network with numerous middle-boxes, where an end-to-end HTTP request is often processed by multiple intermediate servers before it reaches its ...
If you have been a regular Internet user, you will encounter websites with errors. Most of these errors come with an error code that is hard to understand for the ...
HTTP Downloader is an open-source multi-part download manager for Windows that allows you to maximize download throughput. It can work well with FTPS and HTTPS protocols. It is a clean and organized ...
HTTP/3 brings improved performance and reliability, along with various security and privacy benefits, but there are some noteworthy challenges. HTTP3, the third official version of hypertext transfer ...
Soon, you may notice your computer warning you that the websites you're used to visiting aren't secure — that is, if you use the Chrome browser. Starting today, Chrome will slap a "not secure" label ...
The Chrome browser will start labeling sites using HTTP as “not secure” today. Many sites on the internet are still not secure. The list compiled below includes major sites like FoxNews.com, BBC.com, ...