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Internet Explorer and the 2-Connection Limit
Client Imposed Limits When dealing with long-held connections, one of the most frequently encountered problems is that, by default, most browsers drastically limit the number of..
Delayed Client Loading with WebSync and jQuery
Warning: technical content ahead! Recently, we were recently doing some work for a client when we came across a minor problem. We were building an application that had a bit of a..
How WebRTC is Disrupting Traditional Customer Experience
WebRTC is changing many facets of our everyday lives, as developers and as consumers. Most consumers are using WebRTC without even realizing it or understanding how it works. And..
WebSync Method Containers and Memory Usage
With WebSync Server 3.0.2, we've introduced the targedScan web.config attribute and the WebSyncMethodContainer assembly-level attribute. Together, they can help to reduce memory..
Regarding WebSync On-Demand and SSL
We've had a number of questions about SSL for WebSync On-Demand, so I thought I'd write up a quick post about what's actually going on behind the scenes.
Comet Best Practices: Subscribing and Initial State Load
Many complications arise when building a real-time web application that employs "comet" or "reverse Ajax" to push data from the server. This is mostly due to the fact that..
Secure Cross-Site (Cross-Domain) Scripting
In the past few months, we have been actively developing WebSync, a product and service that will allow developers to synchronize web content securely across multiple browser..