CONFIGURE ETAGS



CONFIGURE ETAGS


High Performance Web Sites: Rule 13 – Configure ETags (Yahoo ...
High Performance Web Sites: Rule 13 – Configure ETags (Yahoo! Developer Network blog

Rule 13 - Configure ETags
Reconfigure or remove ETags. Read about this rule on the Yahoo! Developer Network Performance Blog . ...

Best Practices for Speeding Up Your Web Site
Configure ETags. Entity tags (ETags) are a mechanism that web servers and browsers use to determine whether the component in the browser's cache matches the one on the origin server ...

HTTP ETag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An ETag (entity tag) is an HTTP response header returned by an HTTP/1.1 compliant web server used to determine change in content at a given URL . When a new HTTP response contains ...

Non-Profit Tips - While you’re helping others, we’re helping you.
Use a Content Delivery Network, Add an Expires Header, Gzip components, and Configure Etags. NonProfit Tips - 63 (D) areas of concern: Use a Content Delivery Network, Add an Expires ...

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Use a Content Delivery Network, Add an Expires Header, Gzip components, and Configure Etags. NonProfit Tips - 63 (D) areas of concern: Use a Content Delivery Network, Add an Expires ...

O'Reilly - Safari Books Online - 9780596529307 - High Performance Web ...
9780596529307 - High Performance Web Sites - Want your web site to display more quickly? This book presents 14 specific rules that will cut 25% to 50% off response time when users ...

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HTTP/1.1: Caching in HTTP
In some cases, the operator of a cache MAY choose to configure it to return stale responses even when not requested by clients. This decision ought not be made lightly, but ...

InfoQ: Using ETags to Reduce Bandwith & Workload with Spring ...
Using ETags to Reduce Bandwith & Workload with Spring & Hibernate. Posted by Gavin ... Because we did not configure any ETag awareness to addPet.htm, no headers are set