Announcing mod_pagespeed binary release 0.10.21.2 - mod-pagespeed-discuss | Google Groups
february 2012 by WimLeers
Announcing mod_pagespeed 0.10.21.2 with 8 new filters:
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february 2012 by WimLeers
[ANNOUNCEMENT] Yahoo focusing on Apache Hadoop, discontinuing “The Yahoo Distribution of Hadoop” · Yahoo! Hadoop Blog
march 2011 by WimLeers
Until Hadoop 0.20, Yahoo committers worked as release masters to produce binary Apache Hadoop releases that the entire community used on their clusters. As the community grew, we experimented with using the "Yahoo! Distribution of Hadoop" as the vehicle t
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march 2011 by WimLeers
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Make your websites run faster, automatically -- try mod_pagespeed for Apache
november 2010 by WimLeers
Google's mod_pagespeed will probably enter WPO (Web Performance Optimization) history as the biggest leap forward. See
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november 2010 by WimLeers
Voxel Labs Introduces mod_cdn - Open Source Apache Webserver Module for Offloading Content to a CDN
november 2009 by WimLeers
Some assets are still being fetched from my origin and not the CDN. Why?
Assuming your regexes are correct, the assets in question are probably referenced in either CSS or Javascript, rather than in your site's HTML. mod_cdn speaks (X)HTML but does not currently parse CSS or Javascript, either embedded or in separate files. This means, for example, that if you use background-image or other URL-referencing attributes in your CSS, mod_cdn won't rewrite those URLs. Remember: mod_cdn is a quick-and-dirty way to take a lot of the load off your origin. More complicated setups will need custom work to truly offload all the intended content delivery to the CDN.
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Assuming your regexes are correct, the assets in question are probably referenced in either CSS or Javascript, rather than in your site's HTML. mod_cdn speaks (X)HTML but does not currently parse CSS or Javascript, either embedded or in separate files. This means, for example, that if you use background-image or other URL-referencing attributes in your CSS, mod_cdn won't rewrite those URLs. Remember: mod_cdn is a quick-and-dirty way to take a lot of the load off your origin. More complicated setups will need custom work to truly offload all the intended content delivery to the CDN.
november 2009 by WimLeers
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