>HTTP is really not designed for this. It'd work, but slowly. > >HTTP was designed to stream from the beginning to the end, and no other >way. Maybe we'd be better off just arranging blocks in the order >they'll be used? Anthony, why isn't it designed to work this way? That's the very same way HTML works. Cheers, -- M. Uli Kusterer ------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.weblayout.com/witness 'The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere...'
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