This looks nice.  Can you contrast it with the "request" module that I am 
currently using on the server-side?  (Obviously the browser-side thing is 
a distinguishing feature, so besides that)...

On Friday, January 20, 2012 2:09:17 PM UTC-6, Nicolas LaCasse wrote:
>
> Shred v0.7 has been released. 
>
> Shred is an HTTP client library that supports gzip, https, redirects, 
> and proxies. 
> As of this version, Shred can run in node.js and in modern browsers! 
>
> This means Shred can be used in both client-side and server-side 
> applications, and it is particulary suited for code that needs to run 
> in both environmants. 
>
> Hat tip to Substack and his awesome Browserify tool for making this 
> posible! 
>
> Check out the official announcement here: 
> http://www.spire.io/posts/​shred-v0_7.html<http://www.spire.io/posts/shred-v0_7.html>
>  
>
> Or head to Github for the code: 
> https://github.com/spire-io/​shred <https://github.com/spire-io/shred> 
>
> Or get the node.js module: 
> npm install shred

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