Brian White wrote:
o do a GET has already done so.
Also, I'm not aware of any browsers that do a HEAD request before a GET
when reading pages. Thus, it would only be programs doing downloads
that would act such and those wouldn't get pre-fetched anyway.
Browsers aren't the only programs view the WWW.
Why not make it an option - it needn't be on all of the time.
This, of course, is all speculation. Please let me know if you have
reason to believe otherwise.
Brian
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