- From: BearHeart / Bill Weinman <bearheart@bearnet.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 11:35:19 -0600
- To: hartill@lanl.gov, ashishk@wankel.me.cmu.edu
- Cc: www-talk@w3.org
At 11:32 pm 2/20/96 MST, Rob Hartill spake: >There are far too many reports which tell us how well a client talks >to a server that is only a few feet away... not much help unless >we know how it behaves when fighting against network black holes such >as Sprintlink. I'm confused. What does this have to do with client performance? What can a client do about some unknown piece of hardware between it and its server? +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | BearHeart / Bill Weinman | BearHeart@bearnet.com | http://www.bearnet.com/ | Author of The CGI Book -- http://www.bearnet.com/cgibook/
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