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<item><title>Using server-sent events - MDN</title>
<link>https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Server-sent_events/Using_server-sent_events</link>
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<category domain="http://netvouz.com/chr?category=2481249865580518536">web</category>
<author>chr</author>
<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2011 10:36:09 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Improved Persistent Login Cookie Best Practice</title>
<link>http://jaspan.com/improved_persistent_login_cookie_best_practice</link>
<description>Charles Miller&#39;s article, &quot;Persistent Login Cookie Best Practice,&quot;[1] describes a relatively secure approach to implementing the familiar &quot;Remember Me&quot; option for web sites. In this article, I propose an improvement that retains all the benefits of that approach but also makes it possible to detect when a persistent login cookie has been stolen and used by an attacker.</description>
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<author>fjordaan</author>
<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 13:23:19 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>ObjectSpaces - ADO.NET Business Layer - O/R Mapper - O/R Mapping</title>
<link>http://davidhayden.com/blog/dave/archive/2004/04/02/201.aspx</link>
<description>dig on XPO. I</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/olame?category=1578773147491197792"></category>
<author>olame</author>
<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:28:06 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>The Fishbowl</title>
<link>http://fishbowl.pastiche.org/2004/01/19/persistent_login_cookie_best_practice</link>
<description>Persistent Login Cookie Best Practice</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/alexey_r?category=7051229951814778083">Webdesign</category>
<author>alexey_r</author>
<pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2007 21:48:06 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>SnipURL - Snippetty snip snip with your long URLs!</title>
<link>http://snipurl.com/</link>
<description>SnipURL or Snurl &#39;snips&#39; your long URLs into small, friendly and persistent links for sharing and remembering. Free.</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/partecipattiva?category=4112174409292517934">Web</category>
<author>partecipattiva</author>
<pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2006 12:05:13 GMT</pubDate>
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