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  • What user information is exposed via a browser?

    - by ipso
    Is there a function or website that can collect and display ALL of the user information that can be obtained via a browser? Background: This of course does not account for the significant cross-reference abilities of large corporations to collate multiple sources and signals from users across various properties, but it's a first step. Ghostery is just a great idea; to show people all of the surreptitious scripts that run on any given website. But what information is available – what is the total set of values stored – that those scripts can collect from? If you login to a search engine and stay logged in but leave their tab, is that company still collecting your webpage viewing and activity from other tabs? Can past or future inputs to pages be captured – say comments on another website? What types of activities are stored as variables in the browser app that can be collected? This is surely a highly complex question, given to countless user scenarios – but my whole point is to be able to cut through all that – and just show the total set of data available at any given point in time. Then you can A/B test and see what is available with in a fresh session with one tab open vs. the same webpage but with 12 tabs open, and a full day of history to boot. (Latest Firefox & Chrome – on Win7, Win8 or Mint13 – although I'd like to think that won't make too much of a difference. Make assumptions. Simple is better.)

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  • Google libère le système de build utilisé pour Chrome, « Ninja » serait dix fois plus rapide que GNU Make

    Google libère le système de build utilisé pour Chrome « Ninja » serait dix fois plus rapide que GNU Make Evan Martin, l'un des développeurs de Google Chrome, vient de passer sous licence open-source son système de Build baptisé « Ninja », actuellement utilisé pour porter le navigateur de Google sur plusieurs plateformes. Ninja serait considérablement plus rapide que les autres moteurs de production existants, d'où son nom. Martin affirme sur son site personnel que Ninja finit le Build de Chrome (environ 30 000 fichiers source, Webkit compris) en seulement une seconde après la modification d'un seul fichier (contre 10 pour GNU Make et 40 secondes préalables mêmes au ...

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  • Chrome OS : déjà un échec pour le créateur de Gmail et de la devise de Google, l'OS accumule les critiques négatives

    Chrome OS : déjà un échec pour le créateur de Gmail et de la devise de Google L'OS accumule les critiques négatives Les premières critiques sur Chrome OS ne sont pas bonnes. Parmi ces testeurs des premiers laptops équipés de l'OS de Google orienté Cloud, deux voix portent un peu plus que les autres. Celle de Paul Buchheit, créateur de Gmail, et celle de Richard Stallman, le père du GNU. La première constatation polémique, bien qu'elle aille dans le sens de la vision de Google d'un OS totalement intégré dans le Web, a choqué plus d'un testeur de la première heure. Chrome OS n'a tout simplement pas d'explorateur de disques durs. En tout cas rien d'équivalent à Windows...

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  • SFML fail to load image as texture

    - by zyeek
    I have come to a problem with the code below ... Using SFML 2.0 #include <SFML/Graphics.hpp> #include <iostream> #include <list> int main() { float speed = 5.0f; // create the window sf::RenderWindow window(sf::VideoMode(sf::VideoMode::getDesktopMode().height - 300, 800), "Bricks"); // Set game window position on the screen window.setPosition( sf::Vector2i(sf::VideoMode::getDesktopMode().width/4 + sf::VideoMode::getDesktopMode().width/16 , 0) ); // Allow library to accept repeatitive key presses (i.e. holding key) window.setKeyRepeatEnabled(true); // Hide mouse cursor //window.setMouseCursorVisible(false); // Limit 30 frames per sec; the minimum for all games window.setFramerateLimit(30); sf::Texture texture; if (!texture.loadFromFile("tile.png", sf::IntRect(0, 0, 125, 32))) { std::cout<<"Could not load image\n"; return -1; } // Empty list of sprites std::list<sf::Sprite> spriteContainer; bool gameFocus = true; // run the program as long as the window is open while (window.isOpen()) { sf::Vector2i mousePos = sf::Mouse::getPosition(window); // check all the window's events that were triggered since the last iteration of the loop sf::Event event; while (window.pollEvent(event)) { float offsetX = 0.0f, offsetY = 0.0f; if(event.type == sf::Event::GainedFocus) gameFocus = !gameFocus; else if(event.type == sf::Event::LostFocus) gameFocus = !gameFocus; if(event.type == sf::Event::KeyPressed) { if (event.key.code == sf::Keyboard::Space) { if(gameFocus) { // Create sprite and add features before putting it into container sf::Sprite sprite(texture); sprite.scale(.9f,.7f); sf::Vector2u textSize = texture.getSize(); sprite.setPosition(sf::Vector2f(mousePos.x-textSize.x/2.0f, mousePos.y - textSize.y/2.0f)); spriteContainer.push_front(sprite); } } if(event.key.code == sf::Keyboard::P) std::cout << spriteContainer.size() << std::endl; if( event.key.code == sf::Keyboard::W ) offsetY -= speed; if( event.key.code == sf::Keyboard::A ) offsetX -= speed; if( event.key.code == sf::Keyboard::S ) offsetY += speed; if( event.key.code == sf::Keyboard::D ) offsetX += speed; } // "close requested" event: we close the window if (event.type == sf::Event::Closed || event.key.code == sf::Keyboard::Escape) window.close(); // Move all sprites synchronously for (std::list<sf::Sprite>::iterator sprite = spriteContainer.begin(); sprite != spriteContainer.end(); ++sprite) sprite->move(offsetX, offsetY); //sprite.move(offsetX,offsetY); } // clear the window with black color window.clear(sf::Color::Black); // draw everything here... // window.draw(...); // Draw all sprites in the container for (std::list<sf::Sprite>::iterator sprite = spriteContainer.begin(); sprite != spriteContainer.end(); ++sprite) window.draw(*sprite); // end the current frame window.display(); } return 0; } A couple weeks ago it worked flawlessly to my expectation, but now that I come back to it and I am having problems importing the image as a texture "tile.png". I don't understand why this is evening happening and the only message I get via the terminal is "Cannot load image ..." then a bunch of random characters. My libraries are for sure working, but now I am not sure why the image is not loading. My image is in the same directory as with my .h and .cpp files. This is an irritating problem that keep coming up for some reason and is always a problem to fix it. I import my libraries via my own directory "locals" which contain many APIs, but I specifically get SFML, and done appropriately as I am able to open a window and many other stuff.

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  • Google sort plusieurs outils pour faciliter le déploiement de Chrome en entreprise, son navigateur est "prêt" pour ces environnements

    Google sort plusieurs outils pour faciliter le déploiement de Chrome en entreprise, et déclare que son navigateur "est prêt pour les environnements professionnels" Chrome, le navigateur de Google, connaît un énorme succès auprès du grand public. Pourtant, il reste toujours boudé par les entreprises. Son éditeur aimerait pourtant le voir adopté par les professionnels, et vient de dévoiler des outils pour aller dans ce sens. En effet, des technologies qui sont des standards dans les services IT des plus grandes entreprises entrent en piste, pour aider les compagnies a déployer Chrome sur les machines de leurs employés. La première nouveauté est un installateur MSI "qui permet aux entrepris...

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  • Setting up a minimalist linux environment

    - by Nate
    All right, I've been messing around with various linux distros and a variety of window managers (I seem to change operating systems like most people change their pants), and I've gotten to the point where I know what I want but I'm not sure the best way to set it up. Here's what I want out of my programming machine: I don't want a status bar. I don't want a menu bar. When there are no windows open, the screen should show my desktop background and nothing else. I'll use alt+f2 to run things, and my shell prompt will tell me my battery life and the time. I'll open network controls and volume controls when I need them, no need for them to pollute the screen all the time. I want a good, simple terminal emulator. I'll be using it with tmux. It should have no title bar and, if possible, no app frame. It's ok if I have to run it in full screen mode to remove the app frame, but only if it still plays nicely with alt-tab and workspaces. I want a dirt-simple window manager. It needs to support transparency: I don't have a lot of screen real-estate and I often overlay the terminal on the browser and type out commands. I don't want a tiling-only system, for the above reason. Bonus points for tiling and overlaying. I'd like multiple workspaces. I prefer to have one gui per workspace. If I could 'pin' the terminal emulator to always show up in each workspace, that's bonus points. If not, I can have a terminal emulator in each workspace attached to the same tmux instance. I'd like a way to set up a keypress that always takes me to the current open terminal emulator. Currently, 90% of the time I only have two windows open: the terminal emulator and something else. In this scenario, alt-tab works like a toggle between the two. If I have another gui open (like a developer window with a web browser), this throws a wrench in my workflow. I'd like a way to assign, for example, 'super-T' to switch to the first open terminal emulator. Bonus points if I can also assign 'super-B' (or whatever) to switch to the first open browser. So far I've been messing around with gnome and tweaking it heavily to match my preferences, but that seems like overkill and I can never get it quite right. I've toyed with xmonad, but it's more for handling many windows, and I usually only have the two. and am considering fluxbox, but I was wondering if any of your minimalists out there had suggestions that might better match my workflow. I'm sick of fighting the window manager, I just want it to get out of my way. Edit: To make things clear, I am not considering switching to a mac/windows environment. I find programming in windows to be a bore, and I have no interest in buying new (read: mac) hardware. Thanks! -Nate

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  • Firefox : vers une interface de plus en plus « Chrome » ? Mozilla met en ligne des captures d'un nouveau projet d'UI

    Firefox : vers une interface de plus en plus « Chrome » ? Mozilla met en ligne les premières captures d'un projet d'UI pour les prochaines versions du navigateur Mozilla est en train de réfléchir à un nouveau toilettage de l'interface de son navigateur. Et le moins que l'on puisse dire, c'est que ces travaux font étrangement penser à Chrome. Sur le Wiki de la Fondation, les premières captures d'écran du projet (soulignons qu'il s'agit bien d'un projet et pas encore d'une décision) montrent que le bouton Firefox (le menu général) a disparu au profit d'un nouveau menu qui centralise toutes les fonctionnalités principales. Ce changement fait penser à la « clef à molette » de Chrome.

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  • Exploring TCP throughput with DTrace

    - by user12820842
    One key measure to use when assessing TCP throughput is assessing the amount of unacknowledged data in the pipe. This is sometimes termed the Bandwidth Delay Product (BDP) (note that BDP is often used more generally as the product of the link capacity and the end-to-end delay). In DTrace terms, the amount of unacknowledged data in bytes for the connection is the different between the next sequence number to send and the lowest unacknoweldged sequence number (tcps_snxt - tcps_suna). According to the theory, when the number of unacknowledged bytes for the connection is less than the receive window of the peer, the path bandwidth is the limiting factor for throughput. In other words, if we can fill the pipe without the peer TCP complaining (by virtue of its window size reaching 0), we are purely bandwidth-limited. If the peer's receive window is too small however, the sending TCP has to wait for acknowledgements before it can send more data. In this case the round-trip time (RTT) limits throughput. In such cases the effective throughput limit is the window size divided by the RTT, e.g. if the window size is 64K and the RTT is 0.5sec, the throughput is 128K/s. So a neat way to visually determine if the receive window of clients may be too small should be to compare the distribution of BDP values for the server versus the client's advertised receive window. If the BDP distribution overlaps the send window distribution such that it is to the right (or lower down in DTrace since quantizations are displayed vertically), it indicates that the amount of unacknowledged data regularly exceeds the client's receive window, so that it is possible that the sender may have more data to send but is blocked by a zero-window on the client side. In the following example, we compare the distribution of BDP values to the receive window advertised by the receiver (10.175.96.92) for a large file download via http. # dtrace -s tcp_tput.d ^C BDP(bytes) 10.175.96.92 80 value ------------- Distribution ------------- count -1 | 0 0 | 6 1 | 0 2 | 0 4 | 0 8 | 0 16 | 0 32 | 0 64 | 0 128 | 0 256 | 3 512 | 0 1024 | 0 2048 | 9 4096 | 14 8192 | 27 16384 | 67 32768 |@@ 1464 65536 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 32396 131072 | 0 SWND(bytes) 10.175.96.92 80 value ------------- Distribution ------------- count 16384 | 0 32768 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 17067 65536 | 0 Here we have a puzzle. We can see that the receiver's advertised window is in the 32768-65535 range, while the amount of unacknowledged data in the pipe is largely in the 65536-131071 range. What's going on here? Surely in a case like this we should see zero-window events, since the amount of data in the pipe regularly exceeds the window size of the receiver. We can see that we don't see any zero-window events since the SWND distribution displays no 0 values - it stays within the 32768-65535 range. The explanation is straightforward enough. TCP Window scaling is in operation for this connection - the Window Scale TCP option is used on connection setup to allow a connection to advertise (and have advertised to it) a window greater than 65536 bytes. In this case the scaling shift is 1, so this explains why the SWND values are clustered in the 32768-65535 range rather than the 65536-131071 range - the SWND value needs to be multiplied by two since the reciever is also scaling its window by a shift factor of 1. Here's the simple script that compares BDP and SWND distributions, fixed to take account of window scaling. #!/usr/sbin/dtrace -s #pragma D option quiet tcp:::send / (args[4]-tcp_flags & (TH_SYN|TH_RST|TH_FIN)) == 0 / { @bdp["BDP(bytes)", args[2]-ip_daddr, args[4]-tcp_sport] = quantize(args[3]-tcps_snxt - args[3]-tcps_suna); } tcp:::receive / (args[4]-tcp_flags & (TH_SYN|TH_RST|TH_FIN)) == 0 / { @swnd["SWND(bytes)", args[2]-ip_saddr, args[4]-tcp_dport] = quantize((args[4]-tcp_window)*(1 tcps_snd_ws)); } And here's the fixed output. # dtrace -s tcp_tput_scaled.d ^C BDP(bytes) 10.175.96.92 80 value ------------- Distribution ------------- count -1 | 0 0 | 39 1 | 0 2 | 0 4 | 0 8 | 0 16 | 0 32 | 0 64 | 0 128 | 0 256 | 3 512 | 0 1024 | 0 2048 | 4 4096 | 9 8192 | 22 16384 | 37 32768 |@ 99 65536 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 3858 131072 | 0 SWND(bytes) 10.175.96.92 80 value ------------- Distribution ------------- count 512 | 0 1024 | 1 2048 | 0 4096 | 2 8192 | 4 16384 | 7 32768 | 14 65536 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1956 131072 | 0

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  • "Google a raté le coche avec Chrome OS" affirment certains experts qui s'inquiètent des retards pris par le système d'exploitation

    "Google a raté le coche avec Chrome OS", affirment certains experts qui s'inquiètent des retards pris par système d'exploitation de Google Chrome OS aurait du voir le jour en 2010. Et pourtant, personne encore ne l'a vu pointer le bout de son nez. Du coup, certains experts s'inquiètent. Pour eux, le marché change vite, trop vite. Chrome OS est destiné a équiper les appareils de puissance moindre, comme les netbooks et les ordinateurs lowcost. Seulement : "il y a un an, personne n'aurait pu prédire les grands changements qui sont survenus". Ce que les analystes veulent dire, c'est qu'au moment où Google à annoncé son produit, les netbooks avaient le vent en poupe. Aujourd'hui, ils so...

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  • Chrome : Google offrira 20 000 dollars au premier chercheur exploitant une faille dans son navigateur lors du Pwn2Own

    Chrome : Google offrira 20 000 dollars au premier chercheur exploitant une faille Dans son navigateur lors du rassemblement de hackers Pwn2Own Google propose de payer 20 000 dollars au premier chercheur qui réussira à exploiter les failles de sécurité de son navigateur Chrome lors de la compétition de hacking Pwn2Own. Pwn2Own est une compétition permettant aux meilleurs experts de sécurité de se retrouver pour déceler et d'exploiter les failles de sécurité des systèmes et des applications. Ce geste montre une confiance « sans faille » de Google envers les dispositifs de sécurité de Chrome, notamment sa "Sanbox" (bac à sable) qui lors de la précédente édition du Pwn2On n'...

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  • Chrome ne supportera plus le H.264, Google ne veut soutenir que « des technologies et des codecs complètement ouverts »

    Chrome ne supportera plus le H.264 Google ne veut soutenir que « des technologies et des codecs complètement ouverts » Le billet de Google s'intitule « HTML Video Codec Support in Chrome ». Mais il aurait aussi bien pu s'appeler « pourquoi nous abandonnons le H.264 ». Chrome prend donc le même chemin que Firefox et ne supportera plus ? en natif tout du moins ? le codec vidéo soutenu par Apple. Motif invoqué : le H.264 est fermé et propriétaire. « Nous supportons WebM (VP8) et Theora, et nous envisageons d'ajouter à l'avenir le support d'autres codecs ouvertes et de qualité », écrit Mike Jazayeri, Product Manager chez Google. « Bien que...

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  • Google ajoute Do Not Track à Chrome, la fonction de protection de la vie privée ne sera pas activée par défaut

    Google ajoute Do Not Track à Chrome la fonction de protection de la vie privée ne sera pas activée par défaut Google a annoncé l'ajout de la fonction Do Not Track au navigateur Chrome. Do Not Track (DNT) est une mesure de sécurisation de la vie privée des internautes en envoyant via HTTP une entête particulière aux annonceurs, qui informe ceux-ci que l'utilisateur ne souhaite pas que son activité en ligne soit tracée pour de la publicité ciblée. La fonctionnalité sera disponible au sein du navigateur de Google avant la fin de l'année et peut déjà être testée dans la version de Chrome qui est téléchargeable sur le canal « Canary ». L'option Do Not Track pourra être ac...

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  • How to keep a window from overlapping into another workspace?

    - by user1477
    It's annoying to me how if a window is even a couple pixels off the right edge of my screen, when I switch to that right workspace, the system thinks that the window is there. The unity launcher bar gets hidden because of it and switching to that window keeps you on the current workspace where you can't even see the window cause it's only a couple pixels. KDE seems to do this much better where when you switch to another workspace, the window just isn't there. But well I don't want KDE. Any way of getting that same behavior without the switch?

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  • Chrome Web Store met en avant les applications qui fonctionnent hors-ligne, un nouveau Dashboard pour les développeurs

    Chrome Web Store met en avant ses applications qui fonctionnent hors-ligne Dans Chrome, un nouveau Dashboard pour les développeurs Les applications Web, c'est bien. Mais sans connexion, elles deviennent vite moins intéressantes. Il est par exemple étonnant que les smartphones, tous équipés de GPS et de capacités de stockage pléthoriques, ne puissent pas depuis longtemps utiliser toute la puissance d'une application comme les Google Maps hors ligne (ce que permet par exemple ForeverMap avec des cartes pré-téléchargées d'OpenStreetMap). Mais les choses sont en train de changer du côté de Google. De plus en plus d'applications du Chrome Web Store,

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  • Google met à jour Chrome pour Android et iOS, avec des corrections de bugs et l'ajout de nouvelles fonctionnalités

    Google met à jour Chrome pour Android et iOS avec des corrections de bugs et l'ajout de nouvelles fonctionnalités Google a publié des mises à jour de Chrome pour les systèmes d'exploitation mobile Android et iOS. Le navigateur passe à la version 18 pour Android et à la version 23 comme la déclinaison Desktop pour l'OS d'Apple. Chrome 23 apporte comme nouveauté phare, le support de l'application PassBook. La prise en charge de cette fonction très appréciée d'iOS 6 va permettre aux utilisateurs de sauvegarder les billets d'embarquement, les chèques-cadeaux, les cartes de fidélités, les coupons, les tickets de cinéma, etc. dans l'application PassBook. À cette ...

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  • AjaxControlToolkit: HtmlEditor Textarea not showing in Chrome/Safari

    - by pagetailor
    Hi, I am using the HtmlEditor Control included in the AjaxControlToolkit (patched version v62210 because I needed some of the included fixes). Unfortunately the textarea in the Html Editor control is never displayed in Chrome and Safari (both latest version). It doesn't matter if there is text in it or not. It does work on the AjaxControlToolkit Sample page with both browsers though. Any ideas?

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  • Preventing browser loading indicator with Chrome + GWT-rpc.

    - by Jeeyoung Kim
    Hello. I'm writing a ajax chatting webapp, just to test working with GWT. To simulate server side push of chat messages from the server to the browser, I have a XHR request running behind. It all works fine - except on Chrome, the browser is displaying a loading icon (a spinner) because of the XHR request on background. Is there any way to avoid this? I've tested it in Firefox, and it doesn't display such behavior.

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  • Google Chrome audit on caching

    - by Álvaro G. Vicario
    If I run an audit on my sites with Google Chrome, I get this message in the Leverage browser caching section: The following resources are missing a cache expiration. Resources that do not specify an expiration may not be cached by browsers: A list of all the pictures follows. I get a similar notice in Leverage proxy caching: Consider adding a "Cache-Control: public" header to the following resources: Apart from pictures, I also get a notice about HTML, CSS and JavaScript files: The following resources are explicitly non-cacheable. Consider making them cacheable if possible: Its funny because I've worked hard to cache all static contents (except for pictures, where I just left Apache's default settings). Firefox does indeed store all these items in cache. Is there anything I should improve in my HTTP headers? Here's the complete header set of some items as loaded after removing the browser caché. Pictures use default settings I didn't really check before, the rest should be cachéd for three hours. I can set headers with both .htaccess and PHP. PNG HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 12:46:14 GMT Server: Apache Last-Modified: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 21:40:54 GMT Etag: "c48024-230-4821a15d6c580" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 560 Keep-Alive: timeout=4 Connection: Keep-Alive Content-Type: image/png HTML HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 12:46:13 GMT Server: Apache X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.11 Expires: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 15:46:13 GMT Cache-Control: max-age=10800, s-maxage=10800, must-revalidate, proxy-revalidate Content-Encoding: gzip Vary: Accept-Encoding Last-Modified: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 20:30:36 GMT Keep-Alive: timeout=4 Connection: Keep-Alive Transfer-Encoding: chunked Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15 CSS HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 12:48:21 GMT Server: Apache X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.11 Expires: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 15:48:21 GMT Cache-Control: max-age=10800, s-maxage=10800, must-revalidate, proxy-revalidate Content-Encoding: gzip Vary: Accept-Encoding Last-Modified: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 21:40:12 GMT Keep-Alive: timeout=4 Connection: Keep-Alive Transfer-Encoding: chunked Content-Type: text/css JavaScript HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 12:48:21 GMT Server: Apache X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.11 Expires: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 15:48:21 GMT Cache-Control: max-age=10800, s-maxage=10800, must-revalidate, proxy-revalidate Content-Encoding: gzip Vary: Accept-Encoding Last-Modified: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 21:40:12 GMT Keep-Alive: timeout=4 Connection: Keep-Alive Transfer-Encoding: chunked Content-Type: application/x-javascript Update I've tested Jumby's suggestion and set my CSS's expire to 1 year: Cache-Control:max-age=31536000, s-maxage=31536000, must-revalidate, proxy-revalidate Connection:Keep-Alive Content-Encoding:gzip Content-Length:4198 Content-Type:text/css Date:Mon, 02 Aug 2010 20:48:56 GMT Expires:Tue, 02 Aug 2011 20:48:56 GMT Keep-Alive:timeout=5, max=99 Last-Modified:Thu, 18 Mar 2010 20:40:12 GMT Server:Apache/2.2.14 (Win32) PHP/5.3.1 Vary:Accept-Encoding X-Powered-By:PHP/5.3.1 However, Chrome still claims "explicitly non-cacheable".

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  • GWT FormPanel not submitting in IE - works fine on FF, Chrome, Safari

    - by JohnIdol
    I am using a simple FormPanel in GWT (com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.FormPanel). Once setting the action for the form, in Firefox, Safari, Chrome the submit method works fine while in IE (8) nothing happens when submit is called (I am submitting a form to paypal, not that it matters). I am on GWT 2.0. Is this some kind of known problem? Been looking around but couldn't find anything on the subject. Any help appreciated!

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  • css menu hover "hangs" in chrome & safari

    - by boblet
    Greetings - Struggeling with a three-level css menu. Works fine in FireFox and Opera for mac, but in Chrome and Safari the third level "sticks" or "hangs" as a watermark after you move the cursor away. I have tried a few different things without luck. Live demo here: http://www.it-stud.hiof.no/~benteh/tmp/ I have cut away everything else, so this is just the menu css & html. (PS. there are only three levels on archeology, hominins and environmental)

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  • fb:live-stream won't work in Chrome

    - by marcgg
    The fb:live-stream tag won't work in Chrome when I add it to my facebook application. It works fine in Firefox. <div class="content"> <fb:live-stream event_app_id="1234" width="519" height="625"/> </div> Anyone already had this problem?

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  • Spacing differences between IE7 and Firefox/Opera/Chrome

    - by user306940
    I have an ongoing issue with the amount of vertical space of unordered lists in IE7 vs. Firefox/Chrome/Opera and I can't seem to find a solution out there. In IE7, the space is less and what I would like to see. In Firefox, Chrome, and Opera, the space between is about twice as much. I can't account for any of the spacing issues in my code or page. On my page, the code looks like this: <!--BEGIN SIDEBOX--> <div id="sidebox_new"> <div id="sidebox_top"><div id="sup">SUPPORT LINKS</div></div> <div id="sidebox_bod"> <br /> <ul> <li><a href="training.aspx">User Training</a></li><br /><br /> <li><a href="faqs.aspx">FAQ</a></li><br /><br /> <li><a href="logonasst.aspx">Logon Assist. Center</a></li><br /><br /> <li><a href="faxus.aspx">Fax Us</a></li><br /><br /> <li><a href="callus.aspx">Call Us</a></li><br /><br /> <li><a href="feedback.aspx">General Feedback</a></li> </ul> </div> <div id="sidebox_btm"></div> </div> <!--END SIDEBOX--> My CSS for this section looks like this: #sidebox_bod { width: 200px; margin: 0 30px 0 0; padding: 0; background: url('../img/supbxbod.gif'); background-repeat:repeat-y; background-position:bottom; } #sidebox_bod ul { list-style-image:url('../triangle.gif'); text-align:left; padding: 0 0 0 30px; margin: 0; } #sidebox_bod ul li a { font-size: 13px; } Any idea what I can do to try to have the vertical spacing the same across all browsers? I would prefer to have the IE7 look to try to fix this. Thanks.

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  • Drupal: color doesn't change in Chrome or Safari

    - by Patrick
    hi, could you explain me why the following code doesn't work in Chrome and Safari, but only in Firefox ? if ($(this).css("color") == "Fuchsia"){ $(this).css("color","#000000"); } Website: http://www.sanstitre.ch/drupal/portfolio?tid[]=38&view_name=Portfolio&view_display_id=page_1&view_args=&view_path=portfolio&view_base_path=portfolio&view_dom_id=1&pager_element=0 Please scroll vertically to see Fuchsia colors to change thanks

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