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- About this editionISBN: 9780672324543, 0672324547Page count: 282Published: 2003Format: PaperbackPublisher: SamsLanguage: EnglishAuthor: Chris ShiflettCreate CitationTable of contents
The largest group with an unsatisfied demand for a good book on HTTP is the worldwide group of Web developers. A good book on HTTP can help new and old Web developers alike, as a thorough understanding of underlying protocols can remove the dependencies on specific tool sets and help people create and maintain better Web applications as well as adapt to technologies. HTTP has become an essential topic because the Web's importance has created an army of people creatively leveraging the Web for their specific needs. By making standards information more available to the common developer, standards compliance becomes more widespread and common, something that the industry needs. Developers will buy this book because they want to advance their expertise, and because there is very little documentation available. This book will easily become the standard reference for the Internet's most dominant protocol.
Source: PublisherOther editionsCommon terms and phrasesAcceptadditionalalgorithmallowsapplicationapproachappropriateattacksauthenticationAuthorizationbasicbrowserbytescachingcertificatechaptercharacterclientcommonconnectionconsiderconsistsContent-TypecookiecopycreatedevelopersdigestdirectivediscussdomainencodingentityenvironmentexampleexpectedFigureformatgivenGMTHostidentifierillustratedimplementationsimportantMore terms and phrasesShow lessGet bookBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeAbout the workOriginally published: 2003Subject: Computers / Networking / Network Protocols, Electronic books, HTTP (Computer network protocol), Hypertext systems, Bilgisayar Ağ Protokolü, Electronic book, HTTP (Bilgisayar Network Protokolü), HTTP., Hypertext Sistemleri (Yardımlı Metin Sistemleri)MOREAuthorChris ShiflettAuthorChris Shiflett is a Web developer with nearly a decade of experience creating applications in a variety of languages such as C, Perl, PHP, and ColdFusion. He is a frequent contributor to the open source community, and can often be found answering questions on various mailing lists. He has authored several open source projects and is also a member of the PHP development team.Search Chris ShiflettMore by authorEssential PHP SecurityBy Chris ShiflettBeing highly flexible in building dynamic, database-driven web applications makes the PHP programming language one of the most popular web development tools in use today. It also works beautifully ...PHP in ActionObjects, Design, AgilityBy Marcus Baker, Chris Shiflett, Dagfinn ReiersolTo keep programming productive and enjoyable, state-of-the-art practices andprinciples are essential. Object-oriented programming and design help managecomplexity by keeping components cleanly ...PublisherMore from the publisher collectionTTL cookbookBy Don LancasterThis best-selling book has become the standard reference to TTL devices. It tells what they are, how they work, and how to use them. It also covers TTL basics, a catalog of devices, logic gates, flip ...Python Developer's HandbookBy André dos Santos LessaThe Python Developer's Handbook is designed to expose experienced developers to Python and its uses. Beginning with a brief introduction to the language and its syntax, the book moves quickly into ...Apache Administrator's HandbookBy Rich Bowen, Daniel Lopez Ridruejo, Allan LiskaThe Apache Web server runs more than 55 percent of the sites on the Internet, making it the number one Web server, and more widely used than all other Web server combined. Apache 2.0 is the first ...More books