[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking for almost 10 years now that HTTP is really dumb
 because it has problems like this one. I always thought it would
make a lot more sense to transfer some or all images (and CSS and
JS) within the same request as the containing HTML page. Then your
problem would go away because you could make it impossible to
request just the image, but still make it possible for people to
view the image when they visit your site.

How would dynamic stuff work?

Uuhh.... the same way as always?

What if your image is on another server farm?

Uuhh.... then you use the system we already have?


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