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adactio.com
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| | | | | An interesting look at the mortality causes for Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 8, and what they can tell us for the hoped-for death of Internet Explorer 11. I disagree with the conclusion (that we should actively block IE11-barring any good security reasons, I don't think that's defensible), but I absolutely agree that we shouldn't be shipping polyfills in production just for IE11. Give it your HTML. Give it your CSS. Withhold modern JavaScript. If you're building with progressive enhancement ... | |
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bell.bz
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| | | | | I just had a power cut and wanted to check how long it would be out for. The UK Power Networks power outage tool is handy for that, but there's a problem: I only had a 3G network connection and the site is heavily dependent on JavaScript. Can you guess what happened? Yep: I couldn't [...] | |
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tangietwoods.blog
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| | | | | 2 posts published by Tangie on March 17, 2024 | |
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nikdoof.com
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| | | After a short, frustrating time, i've finally got the Deluge (archive.org) WebUI to proxy through Nginx without any errors. The revelation came when digging through the Deluge forums I found a little nugget of information (archive.org) which solved it all, a small header call X-Deluge-Base that when passed will prefix any media calls made in the page with that text. So instead of setting up weird aliases and fiddling around with Nginx's options to get it to work I could just specify that and use a very b... | ||