Y Yogesh Sarkar Banned Mar 11, 2013 #1 Mar 11, 2013 #1 Is it possible to serve static resources like JS files and images, without adding cooking to the response? That too without setting up separate domain or server instance for it?
Is it possible to serve static resources like JS files and images, without adding cooking to the response? That too without setting up separate domain or server instance for it?
N NiteWave Administrator Mar 11, 2013 #2 Mar 11, 2013 #2 Is it possible to serve static resources like JS files and images, without adding cooking to the response? Click to expand... most web servers include litespeed, is working in this way. the cookies are in request header, but not in response header. Correct me if wrong. That too without setting up separate domain or server instance for it? Click to expand... base on above reason, still need separate domain to eliminate cookies, no cookie s transfer between client and server.
Is it possible to serve static resources like JS files and images, without adding cooking to the response? Click to expand... most web servers include litespeed, is working in this way. the cookies are in request header, but not in response header. Correct me if wrong. That too without setting up separate domain or server instance for it? Click to expand... base on above reason, still need separate domain to eliminate cookies, no cookie s transfer between client and server.