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Jorge Alvarado
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How to decide where is the line between StackOverflow and ServerFault
I do not share your opinion @John, because I could have used the REST Client of Sharepoint (which is a packaged software) and call the same REST API on ad different port than 80, and have the same results because if Fiddler could have been opened you would have the same problem. My code, had nothing to do with fiddler intercepting the http request. REST is different in mny ways to a simple url browsing because its API is bounded to the HTTP protocol much stricter than what a browser does with only GET/POST commands
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How to decide where is the line between StackOverflow and ServerFault
hahahaha, man, looks like ServerFault is a whole new twilight zone (no pun intended) :D , you got some serious issues around here, though we in SO we have [our issues too] (meta.stackexchange.com/questions/89217/…)
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How to decide where is the line between StackOverflow and ServerFault
understood, thanks for the help anyway, this is the first "controversy" I got into and I'm satisfied with the output, you never stop learning. I will probably delete my account in SF though, I'm not so much into the "Infrastructure" realm anyway :P
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How to decide where is the line between StackOverflow and ServerFault
Fair enough, discussion is what moves society forward, indeed you are right, either I should have put more effort on the way I presented my question in ServerFault or just not posting anything at all, I do think though, that further revisions should be made on "cross-posting". In real life, I've had to discuss issues with programmers and system administrators at the same time, so just the fact that a question is posted in SO shouldn't automatically discouraged the same topic in SF. As you said, just my $ 3.50, indeed are granted.
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How to decide where is the line between StackOverflow and ServerFault
@ChrisS THANK YOU!!! that is exactly the kind of answer I was expecting, your answer is completely different of Voretaq, that is the difference when you know what you are talking about, what you just told me makes much more sense now, you see, if you are taling about Compatibility View that is Configuration .. not code, anyway, I saw that you answered in stackoverflow, thank you again
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How to decide where is the line between StackOverflow and ServerFault
sorry for the spam, @lain but if serverfault do not support the tag .net, why is even there anyway?
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How to decide where is the line between StackOverflow and ServerFault
@lain and the other thing is that the moderators did wrong by closing without making sure they understand the topic, that definetely pushed a button on me.
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How to decide where is the line between StackOverflow and ServerFault
ok I see, probably my mistake, but honestly I do not know how to rephrase my question any more simple. Usually you as System Administrator use WireShark or similar to monitor the whole traffic of your network card, I as programmer use Fiddler, to monitor the HTTP protocol only, If I make a simple HTTP request, then all Fiddler tells me is that is being tunneled to that microsoft address that should be something pretty common for administrators that handle windows server, what do you think?
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