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Posted by Jim Higson on 08/05/06 10:55
Chris Tomlinson wrote:
> "Jim Higson" <jh@333.org> wrote in message
> news:BP6dncKs8v93c13ZRVnyig@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.
>
> If anyone on this group would like to quote us for doing this little job,
> which may lead to bigger ones in the future, please feel free.
A short script doesn't not always mean a little job!
--
Jim
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