- From: dolphinling <dolphinling@myrealbox.com>
- Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 09:30:44 -0500
Jim Ley wrote: > On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 08:23:23 +0000 (UTC), Ian Hickson <ian at hixie.ch> wrote: > >>I don't buy the bandwidth argument. This kind of thing doesn't even appear >>on the radar when compared to bittorrent or RSS traffic. > > bittorrent or RSS isn't relevant to the mobile phone user, or the host > of websites, both of these care about the bandwidth of what they're > actually using, reducing bandwidth in requests makes the sites more > usable, as the request size is smaller. Well RSS /is/ relevant to a server operator (though bittorrent isn't), so perhaps it's a valid point. I really don't have any experience in this, so I'll defer to anyone with more (perhaps you could ask the bugzilla admins on IRC?) >>The processing power doesn't seem like a big thing either -- comparing >>strings is not that expensive, and you have to do it anyway, to test for >>data integrity and prevent invalid data from being submitted, etc. > > No you don't, if there's no FOO field submitted, you don't need to do > any comparison on it for anything, it's just immediately rejected. s/immediately rejected/assumed to be the default/, but yeah, that's pretty much exactly my point.
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