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January 16, 2015 in Firefox , HTTP/2 , HTTPS , HttpWatch , SPDY , SSL Firefox 35 was released this week and became the first browser to enable support for the HTTP/2 protocol by default. The HTTP/2 specification has not been finalised so Firefox actually enabled the Draft 14 version of HTTP/2 but little is expected to change in the final draft. Google is now supporting HTTP/2 draft 14 on its web s
January 15, 2009 in Caching , Firefox , HTTP , HTTPS , HttpWatch , Internet Explorer , Optimization An often overlooked aspect of web performance tuning is the effect of using the HTTPS protocol to create a secure web site. As applications move from the desktop onto the web, the need for security and privacy means that HTTPS is now heavily used by web sites that need to be responsive enough for ev
January 28, 2011 in Firefox , HTTPS , HttpWatch Myth #7 – HTTPS Never Caches People often claim that HTTPS content is never cached by the browser; perhaps because that seems like a sensible idea in terms of security. In reality, HTTPS caching is controllable with response headers just like HTTP. Eric Lawrence explains this succinctly in his IEInternals blog: It comes as a surprise to many that by-
February 10, 2010 in HTTPS , HttpWatch , Internet Explorer Attempting to use HTTP resources on an secure web page is a guaranteed way to annoy IE users, because it generates a confusing security warning for anyone running with the default IE settings. Our previous post on fixing this message in IE 8 is responsible for more than 50% of the traffic and comments on this blog. Hopefully, Microsoft wil
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