HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol News | HTTP Activity | Specs | Software | Talks | Mailing lists | IETF | HTTP Extensions | WebMux | HTTP-NG | Web Characterization | Background Now that both HTTP extensions and HTTP/1.1 are stable specifications, W3C has closed the HTTP Activity. The Activity has achieved its goals of creating a successful standard that addresses the weaknesses of earlier ...
Central resource site for the WebDAV community.
IETF Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Working Group HTTP Working Group Charter Mailing List Archive and FindMail Archive Meeting Notes Specifications Requests for Comments (RFC) Primary HTTP Revision Drafts HTTP Extension Mechanisms Content Negotiation in HTTP Miscellaneous Drafts regarding HTTP Historical Documents Related Work (links to other sites) About the Internet Engineering Task Force ...
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1992 Basic HTTP as defined in 1992 Status of this memo This document is an Internet Draft. Internet Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its Areas, and its Working Groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet Drafts. Internet Drafts are working documents valid for a maximum of six months. Internet Drafts may be updated, ...
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Mod_dav: a DAV module for Apache mod_dav is an Apache module to provide DAV capabilities (RFC 2518) for your Apache web server. It is an Open Source module, provided under an Apache-style license. This page serves as a distribution point, as documentation, and as a FAQ for mod_dav. Updates, clarifications, questions, etc, are gratefully accepted at gstein@lyra.org. A FAQ for mod_dav is being ...
HISTORIC: This page is not kept up to date. W3C currently does not have an Activity on HTTP-NG. The page is made available to preserve information on the results of the HTTP-NG activity. Please see also the last activity statement HTTP-NG. (Proposed) HTTP-NG Working Group News | W3C HTTP-NG Activity | Specs | Mailing lists | Background The continuous growth of the Web depends on the availability ...
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HTTP-WG Mailing List Archives 2001: Current Year (January - December) ... by Author, Subject, Thread 2000: January - December ... by Author, Subject, Thread 1999: January - December ... by Author, Subject, Thread 1998q4: October - December ... by Author, Subject, Thread 1998q3: July - September ... by Author, Subject, Thread 1998q2: April - June ... by Author, Subject, Thread 1998q1: January - ...
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The C10K problem It's time for web servers to handle ten thousand clients simultaneously, don't you think After all, the web is a big place now. And computers are big, too. You can buy a 1000MHz machine with 2 gigabytes of RAM and an 1000Mbit/sec Ethernet card for $1500 or so. Let's see - at 20000 clients, that's 500KHz, 100Kbytes, and 50Kbits/sec per client. It shouldn't take any more ...
D A S L Started with great energy and optimism at a birds-of-a-feather meeting at Xerox PARC in 1998, the DASL effort quickly developed several protocol drafts as the IETF DASL Working Group. Unfortunately, this work was never completed, and the IETF closed the working group due to lack of progress. However, there is still significant interest in having a protocol for searching WebDAV ...
HTTP Performance Overview This page is devoted to information about how to improve HTTP/1.1 performance. Most of the results are derived from experiences with Jigsaw, Apache and the libwww implementations of HTTP/1.1. Papers Compression and Performance HTTP and TCP Interactions HTTP and System Overhead TCP Analysis Tools Also see the HTTP Overview and the HTTP/1.1 Implementor's Forum for ...
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WD-http-pep-971121 PEP - an Extension Mechanism for HTTP W3C Working Draft 21 November 1997 Authors Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Dan Connolly, Rohit Khare, Eric Prud'hommeaux This version: http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-http-pep-971121 $Id: WD-http-pep-971121.html, v 1.2 1998/04/07 21:31:46 fillault Exp $ Latest Released Version: http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-http-pep Previous Versions: http://www.w3.
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DAV Explorer DAV Explorer is a WebDAV client application that uses the WebDAV protocol to provide: A tree view of a WebDAV server Upload and download of Web resources Locking and unlocking of resources for collaboration support Display all resource properties, or just lock properties Copying collections and individual resources Renaming of individual resources Creating new collections Delete ...
1991 The Original HTTP as defined in 1991 This document defines the Hypertext Transfer protocol (HTTP) as originally implemented by the World Wide Web initaitive software in the prototype released. This is a subset of the full HTTP protocol, and is known as HTTP 0.9. No client profile information is transferred with the query. Future HTTP protocols will be back-compatible with this protocol.
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1992 Object MetaInformation The header fields given with or in relation to objects in HTTP are as follows. All are optional. These headers specify metainformation: that is, information about the object, not the information which is contained in the object. There is no reason for limiting these fields to HTTP use, as any other system which requires metainformation is encouraged to use them. The ...
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Introduction | devel | download | cvs | docs | mailing lists | resources mirrors | freshmeat | sourceforge This is so cool, I almost giggled when I checked the rproxy/libhsync pages. -- Alberto Accomazzi problem statement Caches are used to good effect on today's web to improve response times and reduce network consumption. For any given resource, such as an HTML page or an image, the client ...
Advice on increasing the performance of your web site ...
HTTP Related Protocols This is a small sample of other Internet transfer protocols and information representation protocols. IMAP The Internet Message Access Protocol, Version 4rev1 (IMAP4rev1) allows a client to access and manipulate electronic mail messages on a server. IMAP4rev1 permits manipulation of remote message folders, called mailboxes , in a way that is functionally equivalent to ...
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WD-HTTP-NG-architecture-19980710 HTTP-ng Architectural Model W3C Working Draft 10 July 1998 This version: http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/WD-HTTP-NG-architecture-19980710 Latest version: http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-HTTP-NG-architecture Authors: Bill Janssen, Xerox PARC, janssen@parc.xerox.com Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, W3C, frystyk@w3.org Mike Spreitzer, Xerox PARC, spreitzer@parc.xerox.com Editor: ...
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WD-http-ng-interfaces-19980710 HTTP-NG Web Interfaces W3C Working Draft 10 July 1998 This version: http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/WD-http-ng-interfaces-19980710 Latest version: http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-http-ng-interfaces Editors: Dan Larner, larner@parc.xerox.com Copyright 1998 W3C (MIT, INRIA, Keio ), All Rights Reserved. W3C liability, trademark, document use and software licensing rules apply.
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Analysis of HTTP Performance Joe Touch, John Heidemann, and Katia Obraczka USC/Information Sciences Institute August 16, 1996 Initial Release, V1.2 Abstract: We discuss the performance effects of using per-transaction TCP connections for HTTP access, and the proposed optimizations of avoiding per-transaction re-connection and TCP slow-start restart overheads. We analyze the performance penalties ...
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Information on Cookies an HTTP State Management Mechanism ...
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1995 Simple Digest Security Scheme An improved, minimal security scheme for HTTP is proposed. This scheme does not require the use of patented or export restricted technology and is believed to provide the best effective security possible within those constraints. This scheme may be used as a direct replacement for the HTTP/1.0 Basic authentication scheme with minimal modification of clients and ...
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Python WebDAV server 8 Feb 1999 / Jim Davis 15 Apr 1999 / update status, Larry Masinter This WebDAV server implements the WebDAV protocol as of draft version 9, in particular it supports the latest form of XML Namespace . It is a class 2 server, supporting locking. It also supports MKREF, as defined in the webdav-collection protocol draft of 10 Nov 1998. (But note that this draft is changing ...
Now you can view http headers. Enter an Url and Voila !
home about feedback login Citation StandardView archive Volume 5 , Issue 1 (March 1997) toc World Wide Web distributed authoring and versioning (WebDAV): an introduction Author E. James Whitehead Univ. of California, Irvine Publisher ACM Press New York, NY, USA Pages: 3 - 8 Periodical-Issue-Article Year of Publication: 1997 ISSN:1067-9936 http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/253452.253458 (Use ...
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