also sprach Elton Algera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.03.29.1818 +0200]: > I still don't get it. How can modems connected to the internet supply > different rights to users? > > In other words, please tell us the functional problem...
I know that it's sometimes a good idea to make sure that the person
is actually looking for the right answer, but I have been noticing
a tendency here (and elsewhere) to always ask first about the
motivations.
To me, his motivations are clear. The six different lines are
probably with different taxes, bandwidths, and/or volume
restrictions, so URL-based arbitration is useful. AFAIK this is done
by a number of companies.
Let's just get down to answering questions and asking about
motivations when we're deadlocked and/or the question is
inconsistent, okay?
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