t;http://www.rubyonrails.org
Ahahahah! That's a great way to get a fast unsubscribe. :)
By the way, he isn't that bad when pointing out java and tapestry verboseness.
Isn't it?
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ded on a
> site via plain html inside an https page. No kind of tracking was
> necessary.
Oh, well. Analytics is just a timed counter, after all. It should work anyway...
> hth, Lutz
>
> On 6/19/06, Giampaolo Tomassoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If this is done to f
> Talking about apache: including external content on https sites via
> http can in many cases be done without triggering warnings, by making
> a directory on your https server a reverse proxy using mod_proxy.
If this is done to fire a hit in google analytics, wouldn't google report the
ip addres
> > Switching back to http was an old habit: five years ago, when internet
> > bandwidth were really narrow and cpu power wasn't that high, it could
> > have made a difference. Today these are not anymore issues. I
> would try
> > to stress this fact and the security issues the http/https mi
d. You
just have to check for the transport guarantee level of the request and for the
target of the request itself. If the guarantee level is not required, issue a
redirect to the client instead of forwarding the request to the tapestry
servelet. I wouldn't do the trick in higher laye
redirectPort' attribute. An example for AJP would be:
Any more OT questions? :)
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usly
suggested . This would avoid any clash with the "standard"
applications set shipped with tomcat.
You may want to refer to
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/host.html for further reference.
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