* Shawn Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-09-17 22:32]:
> Right now, I'm thinking of sending the history start_state to the server 
> as that will tell us what the client is installing for the first time or 
> what they're upgrading from and upgrading to.  I could also send along 
> the command that triggered it, the name of the operation (as perceived 
> by the client) and eventually a transaction id (that could be used to 
> help link error log entries to client tracebacks).

  No, no, and no:  I already know which subset of operations from the
  User-Agent and the intent, I can calculate the transaction from
  correlations in time and location, and whether or not a set of
  interactions happen because of overlapping client invocations isn't
  relevant to the analysis.  The RFE is use HEAD when the correct
  manifest is already cached, with the original embed-in-URL approach
  being refined to a embed-in-a-header approach.  Does HEAD not
  pipeline?

  - Stephen

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