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French writers are looking at a bigger world: Cultural Exchange - latimes.com
Later, while wandering through an electronic goods store, he says, "I don't want my world to stop and start at the world of money, or power."
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iOS Apps: Baby Connect: track, log, share your child activities
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How can I check the password of the IUSR and IWAM local accounts on a machine?
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Dirkon - The Paper Camera [pinhole.cz]
BIENVENUE SUR TOUTWINDOWS.COM
October 2010
FlowBasedProgramming - PythonInfo Wiki
flow-based programming (FBP) is a programming paradigm that defines applications as networks of "black box" processes, which exchange data across predefined connections by message passing, where the connections are specified externally to the processes
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Werkplaats Typografie
FEED THE LIBRARY Werkplaats Typografie cordially invites the visitors of the New York Art Book Fair to contribute to the school curriculum. The visitors have the opportunity to enrich the school library by bringing in books they consider a must-read for every art and design student. In return, the book can be traded for one of a multitude of artifacts specially produced by the Werkplaats Typografie. Over the course of the fair all goods of the exchange will be presented in the project room.
Inventing a HTTP response code a.k.a. seriously nerd-ing out on RFCs - mehack
Oct 04, 2010
karlpro said...
HTTP gives you a way to handle the right user (agent) interaction. In the discussion there is a missing piece above. What is the URI? The HTTP code will give information about a URI and its evolution in time. For a user agent, is it a fixed one or temporary one? I'm surprised you didn't use a 307 Temporary Redirect. The information accessible at this URI is not accessible anymore, you can send the client to another URI with with an Expire field, with the information that the client has reached its limits and should retry the original URI in xxxx minutes. What is happening on the server side, machine limits, disks, etc. is *not* important and not part of the exchange of messages. Think about what is useful for going to the next meaningful interactions in terms of messaging (for a human or a software).Note also that HTTP WG is at work to define HTTPbis and it is the right time to have contributions of people who have real implementations issues. I would encourage you to send an email to the HTTP Working Group at ietf-http-wg@w3.org with the link to this blog post and an introduction.The draft documents are available at http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/













