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mod_rewrite considered harmful

mod_rewrite considered harmful 01/16/2003 06:06 AM

Mark Pilgrim is replacing CSS hiding with mod_rewrite. There's just one problem: caching proxies.




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cch (Classic Considered Harmful) 12/29/2002 03:29 PM
We’ve switched to OS X and we’ll never go back. The cause of our quasi-religious conversion? Memory management and UNIX stability. Because of the way

dch (Death Considered Harmful)


dch (Death Considered Harmful) 12/29/2002 03:29 PM
When they kick at your front door, how you gonna come? Joe Strummer, singer/guitarist of The Clash, has died at 50. Also dead at 50,

AJAX Considered Harmful


AJAX Considered Harmful 03/17/2005 02:49 AM
I intend for this to post to be constructive, so I will focus on two specific suggestions which hopefully will serve as the seed for the development of a set of best practices for AJAX.  Here are the two humble suggestions on things that people should standardize on ...

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Debuggers Considered Harmful


Debuggers Considered Harmful 12/02/2003 01:55 AM
Robert C. Martin: As debuggers have grown in power and capability, they have become more and more harmful to the process of software development.

Inheritance Considered Harmful (PDF)


Inheritance Considered Harmful (PDF) 01/14/2003 11:24 AM
It could also be argued that inheritance falls into the class of programming language features which are accepted and instigated without thorough analysis, only to be subsequently rejected when experience has shown them to be unhelpful. It would appear that encapsulation is more relevant and applicable than inheritance, and its benefits to the maintenance process are more obvious. In [12], it is suggested that in future systems, architectures based on aggregation will be more appropriate than those based on inheritance. This is particularly true of systems incorporating multiple inheritance whose structures have tended to be elaborately concocted... Lastly, contrary to what was originally thought, it may be that most OO systems are simply not amenable to the use of inheritance, and their functionality does not lend itself well to use of inheritance. -- Rachel Harrison and Steve Counsell

"tri" Not an easy article to read, but basicly it's saying complex inheritance trees (more than 3 levels in depth?) are difficult to maintain, and many designs use inheritance inappropriately. That is why the big thing in C# and Java today is generics, and why I was such a fan of templates in C++, even if the syntax was terrible. PHP has less need for generics because most of its operators and functions are polymorphic (thx to dynamic typing).

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New Domains Considered Harmful, Says Tim
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As lots of folks are pushing to get ICANN to expand the number of top level domains (so people an get more than just .com, .net, etc.), Tim Berners-Lee is argung against the idea, saying that current proposals are really just a racket to get more money out of companies. The original idea was that the domain name space (really just the .com space) was getting too crowded and good names were increasingly difficult to come by. However, instead of really expanding the market, adding .biz and .info mostly just made companies feel the need to buy up the same domains they already owned the .com for. If anything, he considers it domain "inflation" - devaluing existing domains. He is particularly against the idea of a .mobi domain name specifically for wireless content, agreeing with us that there's really no need for it and it will make things more confusing. Increasingly, mobile phones and devices are able to access the entire internet without any problems. There's no reason they need a specific separate TLD all their own. He's also against the idea of the .xxx domain, pointing out (as always) that figuring out exactly what is porn is quite subjective. That's true, but as long as no one is forced into the .xxx domain, it might make sense for certain sites that want the domain. He's not entirely against new TLDs, but wants them to have a specific purpose - such as mapping to telephone numbers, which some groups have proposed as well.

Starbucks and Ikea not considered
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Starbucks and Ikea not considered
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Here's an inspired rant in favor of Ikea ("If your life is mediocre, I promise you, Ingvar Kamprad didn't make it that way. You did.") and Starbucks:
I am also old enough to remember the swill that Americans drank and were pleased to call "coffee" before Howard Schultz swept down out of his damp PNW redoubt and clusterbombed us with franchises. It tasted like soggy cardboard, it was served in chipped diner porcelain that itself generally tasted of soap, and most importantly, with a very few exceptions, it was all you could get anywhere.
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SUVs considered harmful to your head


SUVs considered harmful to your head 03/11/2003 09:43 AM
A NYT article titled "Automak ers Agree to Work for S.U.V. Safety" addresses the dangers associated with a height differential between SUVs and cars in collisions.
"A lot of times, people die from their head hitting the hood of the striking car, so if you can add some sort of head protection, like a curtain, you can mitigate injuries and fatalities," said Chris Tinto, one of Toyota's top safety experts.
SUV makers ought to consider pushing for the application of helmet laws to drivers mistakenly choosing reasonably-sized vehicles. Perhaps these wimpy drivers should further consider helmets, knee-pads, and pedestrian roll-bars when outside their ill-considered puny vehicles to prevent against head-butts by "bullies."

Blue LEDs Considered Harmful


Blue LEDs Considered Harmful 06/05/2005 11:30 PM
Wired: Backlash Brews Over Blue LEDs Some researchers report that, at night, even low-level blue light may be enough to...

Heroin and teenage pregnancy not
considered harmful?


Heroin and teenage pregnancy not
considered harmful?
12/17/2004 06:36 PM
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smch (Special Menu Considered Harmful)


smch (Special Menu Considered Harmful) 12/29/2002 03:29 PM
In every Mac since the dawn of time, you could erase a disk by choosing Erase Disk from the Special menu. In OS X there

bwch (Book Writing Considered Harmful)


bwch (Book Writing Considered Harmful) 12/29/2002 03:29 PM
While Dean Allen noshes Brie and pretends to be heterosexual, and while Christendom lurches from eggnog to champagne, we slog through the muck of writing

vbdch (View by Date Modified Considered
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vbdch (View by Date Modified Considered
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12/29/2002 03:29 PM
OS X is not perfect. In some ways it’s still quite unrefined and somewhat user-hostile. For instance. Just as you could in OS 9, in OS

HTML considered harmful to airport
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HTML considered harmful to airport
terminals | Ten Years of My Life
02/17/2004 06:09 AM
what? airport kiosks don't support web standards? .. HTML in Airports .. more

tenyearsofmylife.com/2004/02/15
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Let Users Control Font Size: Style
Sheets considered harmful


Let Users Control Font Size: Style
Sheets considered harmful
08/19/2002 06:48 AM
Another example of harmful Web technology comes with the increasing use of style sheets, which let web designers specify the exact size of text down to the pixel. Unfortunately, many designers are using this ability, leading to reduced readability of an increasing number of websites. -- Jakob Nielsen

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To Mod_Rewrite or Not


To Mod_Rewrite or Not 06/29/2004 03:53 PM
Source: Search Engine Guide - My theory is always "if it ain't broke, don't fix it," which is why I wouldn't recommend moving towards this solution unless you are very sure it is the only way your URLs will get...

mod_rewrite can be so much fun....


mod_rewrite can be so much fun.... 01/17/2004 10:46 PM
Apparently the disclaimer on the backgrounds page was insufficiently clear (I shall have to change it to "Make a copy. If you link to these directly I will screw with you") so I get to play fun wildcard games with mod_rewrite. This, for example: RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} ^http://www.xanga.com/.*$ RewriteRule ^/backgrounds/.*\.jpg$ /backgrounds/jpeg_for_folks_who_link_unasked.jpg RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} ^http://www.xanga.com/.*$ RewriteRule ^/backgrounds/.*\.gif$ /backgrounds/gif_for_folks_who_link_unasked.gif was a good one. I shall have to gather up a few more extra images (tasteful, if somewhat subversive) and whip up a randomizing CGI program just for a bit of extra fun....

mod_rewrite Tutorials


mod_rewrite Tutorials 07/21/2004 08:14 PM

Apache URL Rewriting Guide: Here's an excellent set of mini-tutorials on mod_rewrite and the RewriteRule directive for Apache. mod_rewrite is so powerful and so flexible, that sometimes it's hard to even comprehend the full scope of what you can do with this. This site is a start.

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mod_rewrite update


mod_rewrite update 01/16/2003 04:14 PM
The caching proxy problem is solved with a Cache-Control: private response header. From the HTTP/1.1 RFC: Indicates that all or...

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Is AM Radio Harmful?


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huge kick out of this audio clip .. this 911 call

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Cat in the Hat: Harmful to Minors?


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Is reality TV harmful to society?


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AM Radio Waves May Be Harmful?


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Wired News: Is AM Radio Harmful?


Wired News: Is AM Radio Harmful? 08/17/2004 03:29 AM
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iPodlounge deals with harmful iPod
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