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Exactly.  Most sites will have a series of images that show up on almost every 
page.  You'll probably also have certain pages that are commonly viewed by 
most people (perhaps the FAQ, some of the latest news stories, whatever).  
Put those in a tarball and things get a lot more efficent on the client side.

On Wednesday 20 November 2002 21:47, Yves Lempereur wrote:
> That's because it would be abusing the system. The _right_ way to do it
> would be to store the main part of the site (the 100K you're talking
> about) in one .jar file, the archive section in a group of .jar files
> (e.g. one for each month) and whatever other big files you have in
> there as external CHK's. This would have all the benefits I'm talking
> about and _none_ of the disadvantages you're talking about...
>
> Yves Lempereur
>
> fish wrote:
>
> Consider my freesite for a moment:
>
> jaymz@chuckie:~$ du fishland -sh
> 6.7M    fishland
>
> you probably want (assuming you wanted to read fishland, which you
> don't,
> but lets pretend) maybe 100k of that at any given time, unless you're
> actully reading through the archives.
>
> to summerise, no :-p
>
>       - fish
>
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Tyler Riddle wrote:
>  > This was posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I did
>  > not see any word of here or any activity regarding it
>  > on the tech list so I'm posting it here. This is
>  > something I have been advocating for a while (not
>  > entirely in this manor, but the functionality is the
>  > same) and I also posted to tech@ some time ago and got
>  > ignored as well. This would be a great feature but I
>  > see a huge potential for abuse as well. I think it
>  > would be worth it to discuss how to pull this
>  > particular feature off if it is at all possible with
>  > out bringing the network to it's knees.
>  >
>  > Tyler

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