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13499_32 John Nunemaker's Bookmarks Tagged With "http"

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  1. Visit What do HTTP status codes mean? What do HTTP status codes mean?

    Official Google Webmaster Help Center: FAQs, tools and resources for webmasters

  2. Visit How to do HTTP Basic Auth in Ajax How to do HTTP Basic Auth in Ajax

    How to do http basic authorization using ajax. Nice little tip.

  3. Visit HTTP Authentication and Feed Security HTTP Authentication and Feed Security

    Tips for securing feeds. A variety of methods are described.

  4. Visit Wbox HTTP testing tool Wbox HTTP testing tool

    Wbox aims to help you having fun while testing HTTP related stuff.

  5. Visit James Strassburg: HOWTO: Tunneling HTTP over SSH with DD-WRT, DynDNS and Putty James Strassburg: HOWTO: Tunneling HTTP over SSH with DD-WRT, DynDNS and Putty

    how to tunnel http traffic over ssh

  6. Visit Returning supported HTTP methods with ‘verify’ Returning supported HTTP methods with ‘verify’

    using verify to check request type and return the proper http response code

  7. Visit simple_http: Simple Http client lib. simple_http: Simple Http client lib.

    Aims at being a simpler version of net/http

  8. Visit Charles : Web Debugging Proxy | HTTP Monitor | HTTP Proxy | HTTPS/SSL Proxy | Reverse Proxy Charles : Web Debugging Proxy | HTTP Monitor | HTTP Proxy | HTTPS/SSL Proxy | Reverse Proxy

    Charles is an HTTP proxy / HTTP monitor / Reverse Proxy that enables a developer to view all of the HTTP traffic between their machine and the Internet. This includes requests, responses and the HTTP headers (which contain the cookies and caching … More

  9. Visit Graphing requests with Tamper Data Graphing requests with Tamper Data

    http request graphs using the firefox tamper data extension. pretty cool

  10. Visit HTTP performance testing with httperf, autobench and openload HTTP performance testing with httperf, autobench and openload

    A few performance testing tools and how to install/use them. I tried out httperf and it is pretty cool.

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