200, 404, 302. Is it a lock combination? A phone number? No, they're HTTP status codes! As we develop Web applications, we encounter these status codes and others, and often we make decisions about which ones to return without giving much thought to their meaning or context. It's time to take a deeper look at HTTP. Knowing the methods, headers, and status codes, what they mean, and how to use them can help you develop richer Internet applications. Join Ben Ramsey as he takes you on a journey through RFC 2616 to discover some of the gems of HTTP.
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Great session, sorry we ran of time. Learned a new word; idempotent. Next day sitting a reading my latest LinuxJournal mag, it had some of the same concepts with using telnet to send and get headers. It's nice to see "real world" use of things you learn in a conference setting. Very well prepared and presented, even if the projector was weak.
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02.Oct.2009 at 16:17 by Pablo Godel
good session