Why IE is sometimes faster – it doesn’t follow the usual TCP/IP rules. This kind of sounds like persistent connections to me, and Apache supports that. When a client makes a HTTP1.1 request to an appropriately configured Apache or many other brand HTTP server, the server sends data and can then half-shutdown the connection to the client. That means that subsequent requests go through faster. This might be what he discovered but I could be wrong!
Monthly Archives: January 2003
The first issue of php|archite …
The first issue of php|architect is out and downloadable for free.
Atlantis to Orbit – Impressive …
Atlantis to Orbit – Impressive time lapse photo of the Shuttle Atlantis taking off into orbit.
Thanks Mark for your kind comm …
Thanks Mark for your kind comments!
From Photosig:How do photos ge …
Via the slashdot discussion on …
Via the slashdot discussion on The Growth of Picture Phones:
Dogbert’s videophone
The Guardian Survival guide 2003
The Transparent Society – Will Technology Force us to Choose Between Privacy and Freedom?
The Return of the King Protest …
The Return of the King Protest – We feel the makers of the LOTR films are using the death of Elvis Presley… (via Second Sun.Org)
10 Big Myths about copyright e …
photoSIG: Sunset over Cork – I …
photoSIG: Sunset over Cork – I was just a bit hungover on New Year’s Day. It was after 3pm when I finally dragged myself from bed and when I looked out the window I saw a beautiful sky outside…
FAQ (and not so FAQ) – One Spa …
FAQ (and not so FAQ) – One Space or Two? – via the CSS-D mailing list.