| bio | website | thongtincongnghe.com |
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| location | Paris, France | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 5 months |
| seen | May 15 at 13:04 | |
| stats | profile views | 20 |
Drupal developer. FOSS user.
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May 15 |
awarded | Caucus |
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May 15 |
awarded | Constituent |
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Dec 12 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Feb 13 |
answered | Hosting a homepage on godaddy |
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Feb 11 |
comment |
How can I version-control and deploy a website's static files while preserving timestamps? Just want to add that, to solve the OP's problem, we'll simply ignore the last-modified. It's not a real problem. Don't care about time or bandwidth, because they are very cheap, and the modification time does not change often, does it? |
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Feb 11 |
answered | How can I version-control and deploy a website's static files while preserving timestamps? |
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Feb 10 |
answered | Which Filing System Is Better? |
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Feb 9 |
comment |
nginx proxy rewrite not matching In any case, example.net/images/blank.gif won't work, as it does not begin with /hp (this conf is for example.net, isn't it?). Only example.net/hp/images/blank.gif may work? |
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Feb 9 |
answered | nginx proxy rewrite not matching |
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Feb 7 |
awarded | Enthusiast |
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Feb 6 |
awarded | Editor |
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Feb 6 |
revised |
DNS: How can I determine which IP a subdomain is associated with? grammar mistake |
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Feb 6 |
suggested | suggested edit on DNS: How can I determine which IP a subdomain is associated with? |
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Feb 6 |
answered | DNS: How can I determine which IP a subdomain is associated with? |
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Feb 6 |
comment |
Name of virtualhost (apache) Thanks for the link. Of course, sort name or FQDN in ServerName and ServerAlias, there is no rule, however I always use as in the code above. One "principle" domain and many aliases. |
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Feb 6 |
answered | Google Webmaster Tools URLs in the index differ from the sitemap. How comes? |
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Feb 6 |
answered | Should 304 Not Modified responses include the “Last Modified” header? |
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Feb 6 |
answered | Name of virtualhost (apache) |
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Jan 4 |
answered | Default encoding vs. content-type specified encoding |
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Jan 4 |
comment |
how to deal with URLs containing lot of spammy keywords? I know there are many cars with the same properties, and SERPs of those keywords share the result, but that's not a problem, as there is coherence between URL and the page content. So keywords in query string is ok (I'm not against it). But again, IMHO, 1/ if those keywords are in meta tags, I think you can make URL shorter (short URLs have a few advantages) by using numeric id instead of keywords. 2/ You can put some main/hierarchical keywords in the URL, like example.com/mazda/miata/?123-45-53-231-814-12 |