[–] puppetmaster3 9y ago ↗ As they point out: Don't use SSL.Also it's slower (despite marketing) and takes up more resources. [–] throwbsidbdk 9y ago ↗ Http2 fixes the speed issue and generally requires HTTPS, Eventually all http will be encrypted.Unfortunately some big names are dragging their feet implelenting http2 in servers, even though most clients already support it.
[–] throwbsidbdk 9y ago ↗ Http2 fixes the speed issue and generally requires HTTPS, Eventually all http will be encrypted.Unfortunately some big names are dragging their feet implelenting http2 in servers, even though most clients already support it.
[–] vardump 9y ago ↗ Suggestion: change title to HTTP (or Web) Caching Tutorial. [–] MrBra 9y ago ↗ Eh, too late, maybe admins can help?
[–] throwbsidbdk 9y ago ↗ Just noticed this article is 3 yrs old which is probably why some of the advice seems out of date. Needs a section on http2/spdy
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[ 5.6 ms ] story [ 22.6 ms ] threadAlso it's slower (despite marketing) and takes up more resources.
Unfortunately some big names are dragging their feet implelenting http2 in servers, even though most clients already support it.