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On Thursday 06 February 2003 12:14 am, Bill Kendrick wrote:
> Has anyone here ever used the Apache module "mod_throttle?"
> I'm looking for suggestions on the best way to shape my outgoing traffic
> while not being unreasonable about providing access to my site.
>
> (e.g., I'm fine with the site being a bit slower, but not with it jumping
> out at you with "Request Denied!" errors :^) )

I mentioned this to you earlier, but, for everybody else.......

Also look into mod_gzip. It's supported by almost all modern browsers.

mod_gzip's current homepage is http://www.schroepl.net/projekte/mod_gzip/

see http://www.schroepl.net/projekte/mod_gzip/browser.htm for browser 
compatibility.

mod_bandwidth also looks interesting.

http://www.cohprog.com/mod_bandwidth.html

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