> Well, I have a huge latency because of too much users, so that's kind
> of what I need.

You're sufferring from buffer bloat.  Putting the right AQM on your
router will help way more than any application-level hacks.

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Queue_Management

>> That's what Polipo does by default if the client only speaks /1.0.

> Is that "legal" ? I mean, does the RFC says so, or is it some
> Polipo-specific behavior ?

RFC 2616, Section 3.1:

   caching proxies MUST, gateways MAY, and tunnels MUST NOT upgrade the
   request to the highest version they support. The proxy/gateway's
   response to that request MUST be in the same major version as the
   request.

Polipo is a caching proxy.

> (More seriously, I thought about the in-browser google-talk, which is 
> transmited using a single chunked connection).

Oh yuck.

There's no support in HTTP for multiplexing, so a persistent connection
will use up a server-side slot for the length of its duration.

-- Juliusz

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