Caddy Glossary
Caddy: Caddy is a web server written in Go that is designed to be fast, secure, and easy to use. It is an open source project that is actively maintained and developed by a community of developers. Caddy is used to serve web applications, websites, and APIs. It is also used to proxy requests to other services and applications.
TLS: TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a cryptographic protocol used to secure communications over the internet. TLS is used to encrypt data sent between a web server and a web browser, ensuring that the data is kept private and secure. Caddy supports TLS and can be used to enable HTTPS on websites.
HTTP/2: HTTP/2 is a major revision of the HTTP protocol, which is used to transfer data over the internet. HTTP/2 is designed to be faster and more efficient than its predecessor, HTTP/1.1. Caddy supports HTTP/2 and can be used to enable it on websites.
Middleware:
- Customer Type
- Retail Store Availability
- Usage Interval
- Shelf Life
- Retail Store Types
- Age Suitability
- Gender Targeting
- events or occasions
- categories
- Seasonality
- Price Point
- Product Features
- Brand Recognition
- Usability and Convenience
- Health and Safety
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