Web Browsers: Netscape, Curl, and Mozilla
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Dan Q ☛ Netscape’s Untold Webstories
Let’s take a trip into the Web of yesteryear, with thanks to our friends at the Internet Archive’s WayBack Machine.
The page we’re interested in used to live at http://www.netscape.com/comprod/columns/webstories/index.html, and promised to be a showcase for best practice in Web development. Back in October 1996, it looked like this: [...]
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Daniel Stenberg ☛ Five year full time curl anniversary
Joining wolfSSL was not just me changing employer, it changed everything for me. First, I am not just a regular employee, I am the lead curl developer and the curl support we offer for commercial customers is unparalleled. No other business or individuals can offer the same level of support, knowledge, experience, insights and ability to merge fixes and changes back into curl mainline.
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Mozilla
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Frederik Braun ☛ How Firefox gives special permissions to some domains
To summarize: Our quick analysis has shown that even if we could get the web extension code to be confused about whether a page should be scripted. The permission manager does not play along.
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