If your website does all communication over SSL, but your cookies don't have the secure attribute set on them would they be sent over SSL anyway or would they instead be sent plaintext?
I noticed on files that are supposed to be compressed the Response Header shows the Content-Encoding line as gzip which is perfect, but on other files the Content-Encoding line is missing. If the content-encoding line is missing in the response header does that mean the file was not compressed...
Is there a Firefox add on or any other stand alone app that will allow you to see if individual components are sent from the webserver to you compressed or not? For what I'm trying to verify I can't use one of those online scans.
I've heard in the past that there is a performance cost associated with running a website with a 256 bit certificate vs a 128 bit one. Does anyone know of any good articles or whitepapers on the subject? Thanks
On Windows Server 2003 I ran a process counter for % Processor Time for the w3wp.exe process for IIS. The counter was reporting values way over 100 such as 434.4, 398.74, etc.
How is it possible to have > 100% on a % CPU counter like that? Is it because the box has multiple processors?
I wanted to hear some input from others on what counters are best to monitor when conducting load test scenarios on an IIS server.
Thanks for the input.
Yes, it doesn't lose any settings like the date or any of the other customizable HW options. The time just gets out of sync gradually. The problem with using the various Windows time sync utilities is that they require the user be greater than a limited account and I rarely boot the system...
Could anything else besides the BIOS battery cause the time in BIOS to slowly lose minutes over the week?
It seems to happen more frequently if I put the system in stand by. It is a Dell with Windows MCE.
I'm under the impression that a bad BIOS battery would mean it wouldn't hold the...
I waited over the recommended 30 days before putting my car on it and sadly my tires picked up the paint. I would not recommend this product unless you plan on putting some sort of padding down where your parked tires normally end up.
I recently bought a house and will be replacing laminate flooring currently in the bedrooms with carpeting instead. What should I be looking for in good carpet and padding etc? Any ideas on getting good prices?
No I live in Florida so snow isn't an issue here. I put on a first coat tonight and it looks really nice. Time will tell as far as durability, but it coated nice and looks great.
Tonight I'm going to try the Behr single stage epoxy. I'll let you know how it goes. The floor was previously painted so the guy at HD said I didn't need to prime or acid etch. He said not to drive on it for 30 days although he said after 7 days I could put my car on it if I lay cardboard...
If I buy shielded bulk cat6 cable do the keystone jacks for the faceplates need to be shielded as well? Is shielded all that necessary in the first place?
I hate spray on waxes. You are better off doing a Mother's Clay Bar (if you feel bumps in the paint after the wash) and use Meguiars after. Clay bar shouldn't be done too often. I usually use their cleaner wax following by the #26 yellow wax.
I'm moving into a new house the the concrete garage floor looks like it was painted at some point, but its faded/worn out in most places. I'd like to put a coating of paint to cover that up and make it nice and uniform again.
Is my best bet to do an epoxy coating? I'd rather not deal with...
On the netgear wireless WNR834B cable/dsl modem router with 4 port switch I'd like to add an additional switch so I can wire the additional rooms in my house with ethernet jacks. I don't see a visible uplink port on the router for a switch. Has anyone done this with the netgear router...
I used AntiVir for a long time and it worked reasonably well with the exception of detecting web-based virus and malware things. Kaspersky beats it hands down there.
Yes, use ABP for blocking ads and noscript for site safety. I agree it can be annoying, but NoScript is worth it with all the XSS scripts it has stopped and other things.
I really really hate cross browser issues. By luck I found this when I was wondering why my divs were rendering differently in IE6 as well. IE6 has bugs with this http://www.positioniseverythin...lorer/floatIndent.html
It would be an extension of the current site, but I want to try using VS2008 to build it without converting the existing project and I want to try some of the AJAX items without modifying the existing web.config
Scenario:
I have an existing ASP .Net website that I have a project for in Visual Studio that I open as
ftp://blah.com/mySite/
If I want to create a new portion of the website in a subdirectory that includes some extensions and other things I don't want to modify the main working site...
If your performance ramps down due to power issues the nvidia driver will tell you. My 8600 GT performance in SLI was crappy compared to my single 6800GT. I was expecting more out of these cards. How are you connecting your cards via SLI if they don't have SLI connectors?
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