2010-05-19 // Links: development
- ECMAScript 5 Strict Mode, JSON, and More
Strict Mode in EXMAScript 5/JavaScript helps out in a couple ways… - Use Relative Protocol URL Address to Automatically Determine Web Address Protocol (HTTP or HTTPS)
WTF? Using “//example.com
” as href/src-value instead of “http(s)://example.com
” seems to work for browsers - CACert VhostTaskForce
“Currently the different browsers, servers and CAs all implement different and incompatible ways to use SSL certificates for several VHosts on the same server. The VHost SSL Taskforce tries to find an agreement between those way.” - Gandalf, libGD and all the like
RTFM before using libGD with MS VC++ .NET/2008
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