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Talking Headers: Part 3: The Fun
In Part 1 of the series on interesting headers, I talked about leaking hostnames. In Part 2 , it was PHP errors. In Part 3 I bring you... the funny stuff. Not funny, like how Mark Mcgwire's rookie card is now $5 on ebay compared to the hundreds it...
Published
06-08-2009 12:29 PM
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Chris Sullo
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Talking Headers: Part 2
While my rookie Mark McGwire cards aren't appreciating at all, my header collection is. Check these actual headers out: php warning: Unknown(): Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20020429/mysql.so'...
Published
06-03-2009 1:30 PM
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Chris Sullo
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Talking Headers: Part 1
Some people collect coins, DVDs or comic books. Others collect cars or Star Wars toys. Among other things, I like to collect HTTP headers. They take up a lot less space than cars, and can have a much higher return value than Mark McGwire's rookie...
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05-29-2009 2:58 PM
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Chris Sullo
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