- Because it's all backwards!
- Why is that?
- Because it's hard to read.
- Why?
- Please do not top post!

From: Tobias Hoellrich <thoel...@adobe.com>
> Hi Daniel - 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6473785/improving-lwpsimple-perl-performance
>  should bring you on the right track. If you want to avoid multiple 
> threads/processes then "Keep-Alive" most likely will give you the biggest 
> performance gain. The TCP connection stays open after you made the first 
> request and you can send more requests over the same connection.
> 
> Cheers - T
> 
> From: perl-win32-users-boun...@listserv.activestate.com 
> [mailto:perl-win32-users-boun...@listserv.activestate.com] On Behalf Of 
> Daniel Burgaud
> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 7:37 AM
> To: Perl-Win32-Users
> Subject: In need to efficiently retrieve HTTP
> 
> Hi All
> 
> Basically, I need to fetch thousands and thousands of small 200~4000 byte 
> files (map files). Opening and closing a socket connection is too slow a 
> process so much so a single file would take as much as 10 seconds!
> 
> Is there any perl script out there that can be used to efficiently fetch HTTP 
> files? A non-closing script? I sure wanna do Threaded on this one, but my 
> win32 perl does not have thread capability.
> 
> Or perhaps, is there a win32 API for this purpose and can be called from a 
> perl script?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Dan

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