| bio | website | |
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| location | India | |
| age | 30 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | May 11 '12 at 13:46 | |
| stats | profile views | 22 |
Engineering Director at HashedIn Technologies.
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Mar 8 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Nov 14 |
revised |
Google Adwords for Unicode Site corrected spelling and grammar |
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Nov 14 |
suggested | suggested edit on Google Adwords for Unicode Site |
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Nov 10 |
answered | How does Google+ embed link works? |
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Nov 7 |
revised |
EV SSL with a static resource server Correcting typo in title SLL -> SSL |
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Nov 7 |
suggested | suggested edit on EV SSL with a static resource server |
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Nov 7 |
answered | EV SSL with a static resource server |
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Mar 25 |
answered | Temporary redirect needs to detect the URL of original page request from a search engine then redirect again to that page |
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Mar 21 |
answered | SSL Certification on both www and no-www domains |
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Mar 20 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Mar 20 |
comment |
Redirect domainname.com to sites.google.com I believe this is the correct link - sites.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=99448 |
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Mar 18 |
comment |
How is anti-hotlinking done? @David - that's a good point. I didn't realize that could be a reason to prevent hot linking. |
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Mar 18 |
answered | How likely are IE9 jumplists to be useful? |
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Mar 18 |
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How is anti-hotlinking done? This approach kills client side caches, which would mean more requests to your server, which means you are not gaining server resources by eliminating hot linking. |
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Mar 14 |
comment |
How do I interpret direct traffic that lands on random pages? The only way you can influence the browser is by making your website https enabled. A https -> https transition preserves the referrer header. |
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Mar 14 |
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How do I interpret direct traffic that lands on random pages? @danlefree - Oh ok. I might add, Facebook and Google both have http and https versions, but not many people use it. |
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Mar 14 |
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wrong SEO result for staging website ... and use a different domain for your staging environment, and add a robots.txt to your staging to prevent google from indexing it. |
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Mar 14 |
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How do I interpret direct traffic that lands on random pages? @mfg - I didn't understand your question. What do you mean by attributed to "facebook and not"? |
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Mar 14 |
answered | How do I interpret direct traffic that lands on random pages? |
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Mar 14 |
awarded | Editor |