HTTP Panel for Opera
Thursday, June 29, 2006 5:52:51 AM
I love Rijk's panelizer. It currently has a HTTP cheat-sheet in it. But I wanted more, so I just finished up expanding it significantly. It now has sections for headers, response codes, methods, and a table of contents link.
I love Rijk's panelizer. It currently has a HTTP cheat-sheet in it. But I wanted more, so I just finished up expanding it significantly. It now has sections for headers, response codes, methods, and a table of contents link.
It's not quite done yet. I need to add a key for the Agent column of the Headers tab. But other than that it works pretty well and I was excited enough to post it. There are two versions, the local version and the 'online' version. The online version is online only in that it links to the W3C's HTTP/1.1 standard. The actual panels are local.
I've posted a zip file with the changes to Rijk's panelizer. Unzip this over top of Rijk's panelizer and you'll get an updated HTTP Cheatsheet!
panels-mdj.zip
Incidentally, if you see this, Rijk, please feel free to add it to your panelizer. I haven't added any copyright information, but then I copied heavily from the existing code. And I didn't find any licensing in Rijk's existing panels. As far as I'm concerned, my modifications and additions (with the exclusion of the RFC 2616 standard) are public domain. However, check back here for updates.









Rijk # Thursday, October 12, 2006 11:19:02 PM
Thanks, I've updated the Panelizer this evening.