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- GPL: This Deserves a Special Mention, II 17 Feb 2011
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- WordPress Changes GPL License Text Again 15 Jan 2011
- Akismet Introduces GPL Version to WordPress (Updated 3x) 1 Jan 2011
- Kses, GPL, Copyright, Licensing and Disclaimer 30 Dec 2010
- WordPress, Copyright, Hello Dolly Lyrics, the GNU GPL and I 22 Dec 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – Plugins are GPL, Right? 15 Dec 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – On Showing License 6 Oct 2010
- Relicensing of IXR – The Incutio XML-RPC Library (Day 15) 8 Sep 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – NOOP (Day 8) 2 Sep 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – Summary (Week 1) 1 Sep 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – Submitting Code (Day 6) (Update 1x) 30 Aug 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – Progress (Day 5) 30 Aug 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – Why I care (Day 4) 28 Aug 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – the third day 28 Aug 2010
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Tag Archives: RFC 2616
HTTP Redirect Codes (3xx) and the Location Field
Over the last days some including me have opened tickets in wordpress trac touching the HTTP transport layer and redirection in specific. As with my previous HTTP related review of worpdress, this is getting more and more interesting and detailed … Continue reading
Redirect Loop Protection for Better HTTP Redirects Plugin
Some wordpress user were concerned about Google webmaster tools giving notice about redirect errors (same page redirects). There is a flaw in the current canonical redirect implementation. That is the part of wordpress that takes care that all your site’s … Continue reading
Posted in Hacking The Core, Plugin Plugout, Pressed
Tagged #14292, #14313, Google Webmaster Tools, HTTP, redirect, RFC 2616
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Better HTTP Redirects 1.0 released
I just have released a new wordpress plugin called Better HTTP redirects. Well I know the name is not very creative and having “better” in a title does not make it even better. The plugin aims to add more HTTP … Continue reading
Posted in Plugin Plugout, Pressed
Tagged #13909, better-http-redirects, HTTP, Plugin, redirect, RFC 2616, Wordpress, Wordpress Plugin
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wordpress HTTP and header related tickets
I’ve done some massive HTTP stuff lately which included a full re-read of some (all?) HTTP releated RFCs – some of them I first studied years ago. It’s not that simple as it was back those years, but it’s good … Continue reading
Posted in Hacking The Core, Pressed, Surviving the Internet
Tagged #13909, #139409, #14062, #14069, Header, HTTP, HTTP Header, RFC 1945, RFC 2616
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HTTP Status Codes in Use
This is a collection of HTTP Status Codes references by the IETF that are currently in use
Posted in Hacking The Core, Pressed, Surviving the Internet
Tagged #13940, #9297, HTTP, HTTP Status Code, HTTP Status Codes, RFC 1945, RFC 2295, RFC 2518, RFC 2616, RFC 2774, RFC 2817, RFC 2818, RFC 3229, RFC 4918, RFC 5689, RFC 5785, RFC 5842, Status Code, Status Codes
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Mass Deletion Problems with WordPress
I had a sort of hardcore testing running over the weekend, there was a bogus bugreport that made me uploading more than 80 thousand images to my blog in #13443. Now my Blog has way too many useless images, some … Continue reading →