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Bug 15394 - Web site speed security Web pages speed security 1 page "Login" click new page (web traffic (server (upload + download trafic), internet service, user), time) New technologies Browser (new code (low code (user name (web browser automation user name exampl
Summary: Web site speed security Web pages speed security 1 page "Login" click new pag...
Status: RESOLVED NEEDSINFO
Alias: None
Product: HTML WG
Classification: Unclassified
Component: HTML5 spec (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other other
: P3 normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Ian 'Hixie' Hickson
QA Contact: HTML WG Bugzilla archive list
URL: http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/...
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Reported: 2012-01-02 19:32 UTC by contributor
Modified: 2012-02-02 01:16 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Description contributor 2012-01-02 19:32:39 UTC
Specification: http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/
Multipage: http://www.whatwg.org/C#top
Complete: http://www.whatwg.org/c#top

Comment:
Web site speed security
Web pages speed security 1 page "Login" click new page (web traffic (server
(upload + download trafic), internet service, user), time)

New technologies
Browser (new code (low code (user name (web browser automation user name
example turkish Kullanıcı adı: ...... )
User name :		(text box)
Pasword:		 (Text box)
Login (button)	      passworld (button)
Low code web page login technologies (example satalite internet, 56k, isdn,
adsl, 3g, edge internet login speed ) security + speed = good user (time save)

thank you kompozer, mozilla firefox

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Comment 1 Ian 'Hixie' Hickson 2012-02-02 01:16:47 UTC
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Status: Did Not Understand Request
Change Description: no spec change
Rationale: I don't understand. Could you elaborate?