Re: A proposal for Shared Dictionary Compression over HTTP

Hi,

Thanks for that. I suspect there's going to be substantial interest in taking this forward to a standard.

However, it'd be best to publish it as an Internet Draft, for a number of legal and process reasons.

If you need help with that, please ask and we can find someone (possibly inside Google) to assist in the process (which is pretty arcane, but easy once you know your way around it and have the right tools at hand).

Cheers,



> On 8 Jun 2016, at 3:37 AM, Wei-Hsin Lee <weihsinl@google.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Attached please find the updated version of SDCH spec with proper license language. It is added based on the feedback from other people. SDCH is supported by Google Chrome and is used by Google web search and other company like LinkIn. Yandex expresses interests in properly submit SDCH via IETF.  Please let us know if you have any feedback on this. Thank you very much,
> 
> SDCH team, Google Inc.
>  
> 
> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Wei-Hsin Lee <weihsinl@google.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Over the last few weeks we've been experimenting with a way to get better compression for HTTP streams using a dictionary-based compression scheme, where a user agent obtains a site-specific dictionary that then allows pages on the site that have many common elements to be transmitted much more quickly.
> 
> We have a paper that we wrote to describe this idea, which I have put online here:
> http://groups.google.com/group/SDCH
> 
> 
> The specifics in the paper are just one possibility, we're not attached to the exact model described above. So far our experiments have been quite encouraging, so we'd love to work with other browser and server vendors to flesh this out. Is this something that anyone would be interested in? Your advices are very welcomed.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> SDCH team, Google Inc.
> 

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