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  2. Proxy auto-config - Wikipedia

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    Caching of proxy auto-configuration results by domain name in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 5.5 or newer limits the flexibility of the PAC standard. In effect, you can choose the proxy based on the domain name, but not on the path of the URL. Alternatively, you need to disable caching of proxy auto-configuration results by editing the registry. [7]

  3. Wikipedia:Bypass your cache - Wikipedia

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    In versions of Firefox that display a single, orange "Firefox" button: click the "Firefox" button and click "Options". Select the "Advanced" section, and go to the "Network" tab, and click the "Clear Now" button. Then click "OK". When Firefox displays a menu bar, from the "Edit" or "Tools" menu, choose "Preferences" or "Options".

  4. about URI scheme - Wikipedia

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    Shows the malware protection page used when the browser identifies a page as not safe for viewing (Firefox 3+) — about:buildconfig: Shows the arguments and options used to compile the build in use about:cache: Shows information about the Cache Service. Number of entries, location of cache, size of cache, etc. for both memory and disk cache.

  5. User:Cacycle/wikEd - Wikipedia

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    wikEd is a full-featured edit page text editor for regular to advanced users on Wikipedia and other MediaWikis. wikEd features syntax highlighting, reference, template, and code folding, on-page Show preview and Show changes, and advanced search and replace functions. Please check the wikEd help page for details.

  6. HTTP 404 - Wikipedia

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  7. Firefox will encrypt web domain name requests by default - AOL

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    Mozilla's Firefox privacy protections will soon include one of the most basic tasks for any web browser: fielding the domain name requests that help you visit websites. The developer will make DNS ...

  8. Same-origin policy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same-origin_policy

    For example, cooperating scripts in documents loaded from orders.example.com and catalog.example.com might set their document.domain properties to “example.com”, thereby making the documents appear to have the same origin and enabling each document to read properties of the other. Setting this property implicitly sets the port to null ...

  9. Link prefetching - Wikipedia

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    An issue inherent to indiscriminate link prefetching involves the misuse of "safe" HTTP methods.The HTTP GET and HEAD requests are said to be "safe", i.e., a user agent that issues one of these requests should expect that the request results in no change on the recipient server. [13]