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Server-side compression of HTTP responses to reduce bandwidth.
Distinct from Compression and Caching Rules: None of the candidates cover standard HTTP response compression like gzip for static files
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This project is a lightweight Node.js web server and command-line tool designed for hosting static assets and delivering local files over HTTP. It functions as a static site host that provides a minimal environment for serving HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files to web browsers. The server includes built-in support for TLS encryption to enable secure HTTPS access and allows for the configuration of cross-origin resource sharing headers. It also features basic authentication to restrict folder access via username and password verification. The system manages content delivery through browser cache
Supports serving pre-compressed Gzip or Brotli files to reduce bandwidth and improve load times.
pdf2htmlEX is a tool that converts PDF documents into HTML while preserving the original text, fonts, and layout. It uses CSS positioning and font embedding to replicate the PDF's appearance in a browser, producing output that works without JavaScript. The tool can generate a single self-contained HTML file with all resources embedded, or split the document into separate HTML files per page for individual loading and navigation. The converter offers extensive control over the output, including the ability to embed fonts directly into the HTML using base64-encoded Data URIs, or keep them as se
Compresses HTML output with gzip on the server so transferred files are often smaller than the original PDF.
This project is a learning guide and collection of study notes designed to teach Node.js backend development. It provides a comprehensive core API reference and practical demonstrations for implementing server-side logic, network programming, and system APIs. The guide specifically covers advanced technical domains including process management for scaling applications via clusters and child processes, as well as network programming for building TCP, UDP, and HTTP services. It also includes detailed instructional material on security implementation, focusing on cryptographic hashing and encryp
Implements server-side Gzip compression of HTTP responses to reduce bandwidth usage.
GCDWebServer is a lightweight HTTP 1.1 server for iOS, macOS, and tvOS. It serves as an embedded network server for Apple platforms, allowing developers to handle incoming requests through custom synchronous or asynchronous handlers. The project includes a WebDAV server implementation for remote file management, directory browsing, and synchronization using standard network clients. It also provides a web-based file manager that enables users to upload, download, and organize files within an application sandbox via a browser. Additional capabilities include gzip compression, JSON processing,
Reduces request and response body sizes using gzip compression.
This project is a collection of specialized HTTP servers designed for static file hosting, secure file uploads, and encrypted web traffic. It provides implementations for delivering local files and directories over HTTP and HTTPS, including support for index pages and single-page application routing. The software differentiates itself through dedicated server roles, including a secure file upload server with size limits and token validation, and an HTTPS web server that utilizes PKCS#12 certificates for TLS encryption. It also includes a specialized gateway for managing cross-origin resource
Reduces network payload size by compressing responses using gzip before transmission.