On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Nathan <nat...@webr3.org> wrote: > However, if you use 303's the then first GET redirects there, then you store > the ontology against the redirected-to URI, you still have to do 40+ GETs > but each one is fast with no response-body (ontology sent down the wire) > then the next request for the 303'd to URI comes right out of the cache. > It's still 40+ requests unless you code around it in some way, but it's > better than 40+ requests and 40+ copies of the single ontology.
But in practice, don't you look in your cache first? If you already have a label for foaf:knows because you looked up foaf:mbox a few seconds ago why would you issue another request? Ian