WebTransports's WebLog

All the HTTP you can eat.

Migrating

This blog is migrating to the WNDP blog. This one will stick around but won't be updated.

Author: WebTransports Date: 07/19/2005

Cookies and P3P

Microsoft Monitor discusses a little bit about cookies and P3P after a Mossberg Wall Street Journal...

Author: WebTransports Date: 07/14/2005

David Wang discusses http.sys's kernel response cache.

Check out David Wang's recent post about http.sys's response cache. He describes the configurable...

Author: WebTransports Date: 07/14/2005

Longhorn Networking Stack: NAP

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat, I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts...

Author: WebTransports Date: 03/22/2005

Longhorn Networking Stack: Firewall Platform

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat, I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts...

Author: WebTransports Date: 03/22/2005

Longhorn Networking Stack: P2P and Upnp

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat, I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts...

Author: WebTransports Date: 03/22/2005

Longhorn Networking Chat: Ipv6 and the new TCP/IP stack

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat, I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts...

Author: WebTransports Date: 03/22/2005

Longhorn Networking Chat: Http, Winsock and QoS

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat, I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts...

Author: WebTransports Date: 03/22/2005

Longhorn Networking Chat: Opening Remarks

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat, I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts...

Author: WebTransports Date: 03/22/2005

Upcoming Executive Chat with Windows Networking VP Jawad Khaki

There is an upcoming online chat with Jawad Khaki regarding Longhorn Networking features on March 22...

Author: WebTransports Date: 03/10/2005

Http.sys makes the news (not in a good way)

InformationWeek has an article about a reliability update posted to Windows Update for http.sys. The...

Author: WebTransports Date: 02/24/2005

What can cause Wininet to return ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT?

Glad you asked.The following winsock errors get translated into ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT:...

Author: WebTransports Date: 02/15/2005

IE7 comming soon to Windows XP SP2

Bill Gates annouced IE 7 today at the RSA Conference: Building on those advancements, Gates...

Author: WebTransports Date: 02/15/2005

Firefox and Mozilla to disable IDN till next version

Netcraft points out the annoucement from the Mozilla development team that they are disabling IDN...

Author: WebTransports Date: 02/15/2005

IIS/Http.sys Webcasts

Chris Adams, a technical lead in IIS, has a series of webcasts about IIS and Http.sys. TechNet...

Author: WebTransports Date: 01/21/2005

HTTP.SYS + .Net Framework 2.0 + !IIS -> ASP.NET

Aaron Skonnard has an MSDN Magazine article about running ASMX without IIS, but instead uses...

Author: WebTransports Date: 11/19/2004

Wininet Cache: Index.dat

Jeffdav continues his blogging about the WinInet Cache with a multiple posts on index.dat.

Author: WebTransports Date: 11/18/2004

IIS Team blog and Server Caching

IIS now has a team blog called IIS Hints & Tips. Thier first technical post is about how IIS and...

Author: WebTransports Date: 11/17/2004

Wininet Cache Issues

Jeffdav's weblog has an entry on why view->source sometimes stops working and why you get forced...

Author: WebTransports Date: 10/29/2004

HTTP in the Event Log on XPSP2

Thoose who are really looking might have found the following event in your event log: Reservation...

Author: WebTransports Date: 10/11/2004

Okay... a little more ego inflating

Well, this is meant to be a more technical blog, and I got in my mini ra-ra post yesterday, but I...

Author: WebTransports Date: 10/06/2004

Most Reliable Hosting Providers

Netcraft reports that in September three of the top 10 most reliable hosting providers during...

Author: WebTransports Date: 10/05/2004

Port Reporter and Port Reporter Parser

You may have heard of a tool called Port Reporter that logs TCP and UDP activity on a Windows 2000,...

Author: WebTransports Date: 09/27/2004

SQL Server 2005 uses http.sys

Peter DeBetta in a developer.com article demonstrates how to use SQL Server 2005 to create HTTP...

Author: WebTransports Date: 08/06/2004

Http.sys and the XPSP2 Firewall

Larry Osterman of the WMC Team has a three part blog series about what he needed to allow http.sys...

Author: WebTransports Date: 08/02/2004

Http.sys's HTTPERR and Timer_ConnectionIdle

For all those IIS6 or other http.sys users out there, you might have noticed the HTTPERR logs. If...

Author: WebTransports Date: 07/15/2004

HTTP will survive a nuclear winter?

Don Box calls HTTP the cockroach of protocols. He's probably right. It'll be around forever, and...

Author: WebTransports Date: 07/02/2004

Where to put the credentials?

Jon Udell looks a bit into credential management on Windows and gets a bit confused at what he...

Author: WebTransports Date: 06/25/2004

Don Box writes some HTTP.SYS code

Don Box is playing with HTTP.SYS via the new Whidbey managed framework on Windows XP SP2. If you are...

Author: WebTransports Date: 03/30/2004

Internet2 MultiStream LSR Submission

While this isn’t a web transports item, the folks down the hall are celebrating with their...

Author: WebTransports Date: 02/25/2004

Welcome to Window's Web Transports Blog

This is a collaborative Weblog from the Web Transports Team in Windows Networking. As a team we work...

Author: WebTransports Date: 02/24/2004