If it possible - slightly another question related to current reality is: do
modern browsers use socket half-close?
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awarnier wrote:
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> Not that I could, but just by curiosity, can you describe what you mean
> by "transactions with pipelining", or point me to an explanation ?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Http_pipelining
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Joshua Slive-2 wrote:
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> Why do you want this information?
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Just learning http protocol and have not found a literature reflecting
current situation (last related books were published 5-6 years ago). I hope,
it isn't surprisingly I have decided the apache community must be most
informed :-)
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Can anybody roughly estimate the fraction of http transactions with
pipelining (and persistent, but without pipelining) among all transactions
which take place everyday in the world?
Not that I could, but just by curiosity, can you describe what you mean
by "transaction
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Andrew Gaydenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Can anybody roughly estimate the fraction of http transactions with
> pipelining (and persistent, but without pipelining) among all transactions
> which take place everyday in the world?
Why do you want this information
Can anybody roughly estimate the fraction of http transactions with
pipelining (and persistent, but without pipelining) among all transactions
which take place everyday in the world?
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