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7 Helpful HTTP Tools Worth Knowing About

A review of some HTTP CLIs & GUI clients like cURL, http-console, HTTPpie, and http-prompt. - https://goo.gl/HFp3gM

#http #tools
Everything You Need to Know About HTTP Security Headers

And along very similar lines. - https://goo.gl/dL3pGT

#web #http #secure
Understanding Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)

CORS is a mechanism that allows cross-origin HTTP requests (such as using XMLHTTPRequest or the Fetch API) using special server-side HTTP headers. - https://goo.gl/bx6xwK

#http #cors
Cache-Control for Civilians

An accessible look at what the HTTP Cache-Control header can do when it comes to controlling how your assets are cached. Covering strategies, asset management and more. - http://amp.gs/4UTx

#http #cachecontrol
HTTP headers for the responsible developer

In this article, Stefan shares how HTTP headers can help you build better products for a better web for everyone. - http://amp.gs/U9qh

#http
HTTP Security Headers - A Complete Guide

A description of each security header of significance, its importance, and how to use them to secure sites you manage in one way or another. - http://amp.gs/DtY2

#http #headers #security
Performance Testing HTTP/1.1 vs HTTP/2 Vs HTTP/2 + Server Push for REST APIs

If you’re unfamiliar with the performance dynamics and differences between these approaches, this is a good writeup and demonstration. - http://amp.gs/JdfG

#http #testing
Comparing HTTP/3 vs. HTTP/2 Performance

HTTP/3 is still in a draft status spec-wise, but it’s already being supported here and there, including on Cloudflare. This post covers where HTTP/3 is right now, why it matters, and some basic benchmarks. - http://amp.gs/3fUv

#http
The HTTP Headers You Don't Expect

Similar to a site adding a comment in its HTML or the browser’s console, but of course HTTP headers are more likely to go unnoticed.. - http://amp.gs/H3lj

#http
What’s New in HTTP/3?

A walkthrough of HTTP/0.9, HTTP/1.0, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 - http://amp.gs/jp0kt

#http
What’s New in HTTP/3?

A walkthrough of HTTP/0.9, HTTP/1.0, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 - http://amp.gs/jlMSi

#http