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Mark Ursino

http is deprecated. - 0 views

shared by Mark Ursino on 29 Jan 11 - Cached
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    By default, all popular Web browsers assume the HTTP protocol. In doing so, the software prepends the 'http://' onto the requested URL and automatically connect to the HTTP server on port 80. Why then do many pages explictly set http on all hypertext links? Surely it is easier to type "domain.com" than "http://domain.com". HTTP is also deprecated due to the ever-evolving web: The HyperText Transfer Protocol is no longer used to transfer hypertext. It is increasingly becoming used a means to transfer any content over port 80. Thus the definition "http" no longer means anything in the context of a URL since you are unlikely to be requesting hypertext. As the web evolves, next generation protocols will begin to replace http. By explicitly using "http://domain.com" in your links you are forcing your viewers of the future into using an obsolete protocol. By using "//domain.com" you will guarantee the protocol of tomorrow will work with your pages of today. Succinctly, use of the http protocol is redundant and time consuming to communicate. The internet, media, and society are all better off without it.
mgraber

Delete Failed DCs from Active Directory - 0 views

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    How can I delete a failed Domain Controller object from Active Directory? When you try to remove a domain controller from your Active Directory domain by
mgraber

Calling Cross Domain Web Services in AJAX - 0 views

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    "Calling Cross Domain Web Services in AJAX"
mgraber

Restoring a Domain Controller Through Reinstallation and Subsequent Restore from Backup - 0 views

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    "Restoring a Domain Controller Through Reinstallation and Subsequent Restore from Backup"
Douglas Couto

Things to consider when you host Active Directory domain controllers in virtual hosting... - 0 views

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    "Things to consider when you host Active Directory domain controllers in virtual hosting environments"
mgraber

Cross-domain communications with JSONP, Part 1: Combine JSONP and jQuery to quickly bui... - 0 views

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    "Cross-domain communications with JSONP"
mgraber

Cross-Domain Proxy - Ajax Patterns - 0 views

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    "Cross-Domain Proxy"
mgraber

JavaScript Developer Center : Use a Web Proxy for Cross-Domain XMLHttpRequest Calls - YDN - 0 views

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    "JavaScript: Use a Web Proxy for Cross-Domain XMLHttpRequest Calls"
Mark Ursino

What's My DNS? Global DNS Propagation Checker - 0 views

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    whatsmydns.net is an online service that allows you to instantly perform a DNS lookup to check a hostnames current IP Address and other DNS information against a selection of random name servers around the world. This is especially useful to check the current state of DNS propagation after making changes to your domains zones.
mgraber

Sitecore Multilingual Sites: How to Configure Sitecore for Multiple Domains | image0.co... - 0 views

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    Ahh the LinkManager...
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    "Rendering.SiteResolving"
Mark Ursino

FlyJSONP - 0 views

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    FlyJSONP is a small JavaScript library, 2.38KB (1.13KB gzipped), that allows you to do cross-domain GET and POST requests with remote services that support JSONP, and get a JSON response
mgraber

Seizing FSMO Roles - 0 views

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    How can I forcibly transfer (seize) some or all of the FSMO Roles from one DC to another? Windows 2000/2003 Active Directory domains utilize a Single
Mark Ursino

CSSHttpRequest - Hacks - nb.io - 1 views

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    CSSHttpRequest is cross-domain AJAX using CSS.
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