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HTTP Essentials: Protocols for Secure, Scaleable Web Sites by Stephen A. Thomas

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The first complete reference guide to the essential Web protocol As applications and services converge and Web technologies not only assume HTTP but require developers to manipulate it, it is becoming increasingly crucial for network managers, Web masters, and anyone working with HTTP to understand the nuts and bolts of this most prevalent Web protocol. This book provides complete documentation and explanation of the protocol, including advanced and experimental extensions. Readers will get core guidance on implementing HTTP 1.1 in their products, including how to accelerate HTTP in large scale Web sites, how to secure it, and how to handle compatibility issues with versions 0.9 and 1.0. HTTP switching and invisible HTTP operations such as option negotiations, status checks, and path tracing are also examined.

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First published March 8, 2001

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December 18, 2010
Excellent. Clearly written, comprehensive and informative. No avoiding the drudgery of chapter 3's enumeration of all the HTTP headers.
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July 14, 2014
Don't remember much about it.

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