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Posted by Chris Tomlinson on 07/11/06 10:39
"Jim Higson" <jh@333.org> wrote in message
news:hMydnVVGQ9pXnC_ZRVny2w@eclipse.net.uk...
> All you do is hold back with sending the http responses until the other
> image responses by the same client have completed. If you can't positively
> identify the client (say, with cookies), don't hold back at all for safety
> and to keep search engines happy. You'd also have to look out to make sure
> you don't time out the requests.
>
> I don't think it needs too much more explanation than that, I bet it could
> be done in 50 lines of PHP (or about 4 lines of near-unreadable Perl). If
> your developers don't fancy it I could write the code for you, but not for
> free.
Hi Jim, just coming back to you on this, how 'safe' do you think it would
be -- i.e. can we make sure it works for all users, aside from those who
can't be identified and go to fallback mode?
Also, can it be applied only to certain pages or would it have to affect the
entire site? Ideally we'd like it just on the streetscape pages.
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Thanks,
Me
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