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  2. CodeIgniter - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CodeIgniter

    CodeIgniter is loosely based on the popular model–view–controller (MVC) development pattern. While controller classes are a necessary part of development under CodeIgniter, models and views are optional. [6] CodeIgniter can be also modified to use Hierarchical Model View Controller (HMVC [7]) which allows the developers to maintain modular ...

  3. .htaccess - Wikipedia

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    An .htaccess (hypertext access) file is a directory -level configuration file supported by several web servers, used for configuration of website -access issues, such as URL redirection, URL shortening, access control (for different web pages and files), and more. The 'dot' (period or full stop) before the file name makes it a hidden file in ...

  4. Rewrite engine - Wikipedia

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    Rewrite engine. In web applications, a rewrite engine is a software component that performs rewriting on URLs (Uniform Resource Locators), modifying their appearance. This modification is called URL rewriting. It is a way of implementing URL mapping or routing within a web application. The engine is typically a component of a web server or web ...

  5. Why Microsoft wants to put data centers at the bottom of the ...

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    The vast majority of people live within 200 kilometers of the ocean, Cutler noted, and Microsoft’s cloud strategy has long been about putting its data centers close to major population centers ...

  6. Ayiti: The Cost of Life - Engadget

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    Ayiti: The Cost of Life is a simple, web-based strategy game built by NYC-based developers gameLab and students from Brooklyn's South Shore High School. The game's purpose is to teach about ...

  7. HTTP/3 - Wikipedia

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    HTTP/3 is the third major version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol used to exchange information on the World Wide Web, complementing the widely-deployed HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. Unlike previous versions which relied on the well-established TCP (published in 1974), [ 2 ] HTTP/3 uses QUIC (officially introduced in 2021), [ 3 ] a multiplexed ...

  8. New Twitter client Brizzly+ lets you ‘edit’ and auto-delete ...

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    Brizzly+ offers a simple Twitter client that shows your home timeline and allows you to like and post tweets. But the most in-demand feature is Brizzly’s version of an Edit button for tweets.

  9. HTTP Strict Transport Security - Wikipedia

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    A server implements an HSTS policy by supplying a header over an HTTPS connection (HSTS headers over HTTP are ignored). [1] For example, a server could send a header such that future requests to the domain for the next year (max-age is specified in seconds; 31,536,000 is equal to one non-leap year) use only HTTPS: Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000.