Matches in Ruben’s data for { ?s ?p ?o }
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- get-doesnt-change-the-world maker me.
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- get-doesnt-change-the-world inDataset dataset.
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- get-doesnt-change-the-world abstract "Recently, I wanted to offer my visitors the option to add any of my publications to their Mendeley paper library. When creating the “add to Mendeley” links, I noticed that papers got added without asking the visitor for a confirmation. Then I wondered: could I exploit this to trick people into adding something to their Mendeley library without their consent? Turns out I could, and here is why: Mendeley did not honor the safeness property of the HTTP GET method.".
- get-doesnt-change-the-world alternativeHeadline "A Mendeley HTTP bug could trick visitors into adding papers unknowingly.".
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- get-doesnt-change-the-world concretelyExpresses just-browsing_thumb.jpg.
- rest-wheres-my-state author me.
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- rest-wheres-my-state type WebPage.
- rest-wheres-my-state type Document.
- rest-wheres-my-state type Q386724.
- rest-wheres-my-state type CreativeWork.
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- rest-wheres-my-state type Document.
- rest-wheres-my-state P50 me.
- rest-wheres-my-state maker me.
- rest-wheres-my-state title "REST, where’s my state?".
- rest-wheres-my-state inDataset dataset.
- rest-wheres-my-state headline "REST, where’s my state?".
- rest-wheres-my-state isPartOf site.
- rest-wheres-my-state name "REST, where’s my state?".
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- rest-wheres-my-state topic Representational_state_transfer.
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- rest-wheres-my-state abstract "HTTP, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, has been designed under the constraints of the REST architectural style. One of the well-known constraints of this REpresentational State Transfer style is that communication must be stateless. Why was this particular constraint introduced? And who is in charge then of maintaining state, since it is clearly necessary for many Web applications? This post explains how statelessness works on today’s Web, explaining the difference between application state and resource state.".
- rest-wheres-my-state alternativeHeadline "HTTP interactions should be stateless, but two kinds of state are involved.".
- rest-wheres-my-state datePublished "2012-08-24T15:00:00+02:00".
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- rest-wheres-my-state concretelyExpresses resource-application_thumb.jpg.
- rest-wheres-my-state concretelyExpresses resource-application_long.jpg.
- perl-and-the-preikestolen author me.
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- perl-and-the-preikestolen publisher me.
- perl-and-the-preikestolen coparticipatesWith me.
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- perl-and-the-preikestolen type BlogPosting.
- perl-and-the-preikestolen type Article.
- perl-and-the-preikestolen type WebPage.
- perl-and-the-preikestolen type Document.
- perl-and-the-preikestolen type Q386724.
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- perl-and-the-preikestolen P50 me.
- perl-and-the-preikestolen maker me.
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- perl-and-the-preikestolen inDataset dataset.
- perl-and-the-preikestolen headline "Perl and the Preikestolen".
- perl-and-the-preikestolen isPartOf site.
- perl-and-the-preikestolen name "Perl and the Preikestolen".
- perl-and-the-preikestolen label "Perl and the Preikestolen".
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