Re: Server-side data convers

Mail*Link(r) SMTP               RE>Server-side data conversion and Internet
bandwidth...

> Should HTML 3.0 architects be concerned about the
> economics of the Internet?  And what will happen if they
> aren't?

HTTP supports data type negotiation.  That would be the logical place to
address format vs. bandwidth issues.

 Paul Prescod


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From: Paul Prescod <papresco@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca>
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Subject: Re: Server-side data conversion and Internet bandwidth (was: Re:
Multi column layout question.)
To: philipp@res.enst.fr (Philippe-Andre Prindeville)
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 1995 22:49:06 -0400 (EDT)
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