- From: Jeffrey Mogul <mogul@pa.dec.com>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 96 17:09:30 MDT
- To: http-wg%cuckoo.hpl.hp.com@hplb.hpl.hp.com
At the Montreal IETF, Paul Leach and I volunteered to write up a draft of our design for a simple hit-metering mechanism for HTTP. We said we'd have it done by the end of July; Larry Masinter said "does that mean August 1?", and I said "no, it means July 31." So (with a few hours to spare), we managed to get something done that we think should work fairly well. Our goal was NOT to solve the general problem of collecting demographic information; it was to reduce the incentive for origin servers to defeat caching merely so that they could collect simple hit-counts, of a sort that the caches could just as easily collect for them. However, we believe that our design solves a large chunk of the problem, without significant complexity in the protocol or the implementations. I believe that the design we described originated with me; however, Paul was the one who had to explain to me how and why my design actually worked. He also did all of the word-processing and a lot of the drafting. The two of us have generated at least seven drafts before subjecting the rest of you to it. You can find a copy at http://ftp.digital.com/~mogul/draft-ietf-http-hit-metering-00.txt We invite constructive criticism of the draft; we don't expect it to be flawless. But we'd appreciate that critics recognize that we are not trying to solve every aspect of the demographics problem, but are proposing a design that does a decent job with minimal complexity. -Jeff
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