but now I don't ever since they patched their software to ignore Do Not Track from web browsers. It's just a matter of time before Nginx takes the bright spot as it's already a better web server than Apache.
Interesting, I didn't know about it. I think they made a mistake but it's a simple one to undo for server administrators as it's a configuration switch. Check at the end of this file [github.com]. Furthermore it's up to the applications to honor the flag, the web server is just a middleman here, right?
I used to care about Apache (Score:-1)
but now I don't ever since they patched their software to ignore Do Not Track from web browsers. It's just a matter of time before Nginx takes the bright spot as it's already a better web server than Apache.
Re:I used to care about Apache (Score:2)