The Difference Between a URL, URI, and a URN.
TL;DR: The difference between a URI and a URL is that a URI can be just a name by itself, or a name with a protocol that tells you how to reach itβwhich is a URL.
#article #uri #url #urn #http #https
TL;DR: The difference between a URI and a URL is that a URI can be just a name by itself, or a name with a protocol that tells you how to reach itβwhich is a URL.
#article #uri #url #urn #http #https
Danielmiessler
The Real Difference Between a URL and a URI
URLs and URIs are one of the biggest confusions out there, and the confusion comes because both are identifiers for resources, but a URL is a type of URI. All U
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NGINXConfig is the easiest way to configure a performant, secure, and stable NGINX server.
Features: HTTPS, HTTP/2, IPv6, certbot, HSTS, security headers, SSL profiles, OCSP resolvers, caching, gzip, brotli, fallback routing, reverse proxy, www/non-www redirect, CDN, PHP (TCP/socket, WordPress, Drupal, Magento, Joomla), Node.js support, Python (Django) server, etc.
#nginx #config #https #secure #stable #server #settings #python #django #node
Features: HTTPS, HTTP/2, IPv6, certbot, HSTS, security headers, SSL profiles, OCSP resolvers, caching, gzip, brotli, fallback routing, reverse proxy, www/non-www redirect, CDN, PHP (TCP/socket, WordPress, Drupal, Magento, Joomla), Node.js support, Python (Django) server, etc.
#nginx #config #https #secure #stable #server #settings #python #django #node
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Caddy β a general-purpose web server for Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD, and Android. It is a capable but easier alternative to other popular web servers.
The features are:
β’ Easy configuration with the Caddyfile
β’ Powerful configuration with its native JSON config
β’ Dynamic configuration with the JSON API
β’ Config adapters if you don't like JSON
β’ Automatic HTTPS by default
β’ Stays up when other servers go down due to TLS/OCSP/certificate-related issues
β’ HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and experimental HTTP/3 support
β’ Highly extensible modular architecture lets Caddy do anything without bloat
β’ Runs anywhere with no external dependencies (not even libc)
#go, #golang, #web, #server, #https, #extensible
The features are:
β’ Easy configuration with the Caddyfile
β’ Powerful configuration with its native JSON config
β’ Dynamic configuration with the JSON API
β’ Config adapters if you don't like JSON
β’ Automatic HTTPS by default
β’ Stays up when other servers go down due to TLS/OCSP/certificate-related issues
β’ HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and experimental HTTP/3 support
β’ Highly extensible modular architecture lets Caddy do anything without bloat
β’ Runs anywhere with no external dependencies (not even libc)
#go, #golang, #web, #server, #https, #extensible
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