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Hello, I am looking for a solution on a LAMP server to keep a site cookieless such as "example.com", where static content is served from "static.example.com", and with rules in place to rewrite requests for "www.example.com" to "example.com". I am really hoping to avoid setting up a cookieless domain…
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I'm trying to follow all the guidelines of "Google Page Speed??". The directive "Minimize request overhead" requires static content (images, js, css, etc.) on a static server (ie cookieless): https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/best-practices/request
I do not want to buy a new server and I was…
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I am thinking about setting up a new domain to host static content on my website and have it cookieless just like Stackoverflow with their static domain.
So before going ahead and buying the domain and setting it up I wanted to test it on my developement machine first under localhost (I have to mention…
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I tried posting this on ServerFault with no luck so i am trying here.
I am thinking about setting up a new domain to host static content on my website and have it cookieless just like Stackoverflow with their static domain.
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One of the tip given by both Google and Yahoo! to speed up webpages loading is to configure a cookieless subdomain to server static content.
How do you configure a "cookieless subdomain" using Tomcat in standalone mode (this question is not about how to use Apache to serve static content in a cookieless-way…
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