I don't really have a religious devotion to one system over the
other, to be
honest. This whole domain is such a creaking pile of kludges that
I have a
hard time taking seriously arguments about one alternative being
fundamentally more 'harmful' than another.
This document is a set of good practices to improve implementations
of HTTP and related standards as well as their use. It explains a few
basic concepts, points out common mistakes and misbehaviors, and
suggests "best practices".
This document does not incriminate any specific product. W3C does not
track bugs or errors in implementations. That information is
generally tracked by the vendors themselves, or third parties.
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