- From: N.G.Smith <ngs@sesame.hensa.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 13:38:42 +0100
- To: Martin Hamilton <martin@mrrl.lut.ac.uk>
- Cc: www-proxy@w3.org
Martin Hamilton says >"N.G.Smith" writes: > >| For those who don't follow uk newsgroups, this comes after some heated >| discussion, where I was trying to encourage users of caches to accept >| the fact that they were at least partly to blame in the case where >| their WWW access was interrupted by their browser's inability to >| degrade gracefully in the light of a proxy failure. > >Well, you did kind of imply that everyone ought to be running Netscape > >= v2 ! <ducks> Or encouraging their browser authors to implement more sensible behaviour. >One particular problem I've seen here and there is with resolvers only >returning a single IP address even though there are several associated >with the DNS entry. Caching DNS lookups for the duration of the >session (e.g. while DOS TSR loaded), even if the address(es) stop >working, can also be a bit of a bugger. > >I may be being pointing the finger at the wrong culprit here, though - >perhaps it's the browser or the TCP/IP implementation which isn't doing >anything with those multiple IP addresses, and they are all being >returned by the DNS lookup ? I'd guess that it is mostly the browsers. In any case the browser can always do another lookup. >| >Does the above sound reasonable as a baseline ? I realise that this >| >stuff isn't universally supported, but that's another story! >| >| I find it unbelievable that it isn't universally supported. > >Yep - in-lined infomercials must be a higher priority! This doesn't explain it. Browsers have been around for a lot longer than that. Why weren't the first generation of browsers built with this kind of support from day one. >PS I think it would be quite useful if the CERN server were capable of >surviving the outer proxy's death automatically, e.g. by using other >proxies and/or direct connections. Before I get out my lame >programmer's hacking kit, does anyone have patches to make it do this ? > Haven't come across any... Not seen anything like this myself. Something I've not had a chance to follow is the W3C libraries. If the LineMode browser has support for multiple IP addresses on a hostname, is the code not already there? What does Arena do for example? Neil Smith HENSA Unix
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