On Tuesday 24 June 2003 01:34 am, Tom Kaitchuck wrote:
> Yes, that would be good. But when you are requiring the user to do this
> themselves, you can't count on them to be smart. It need to be done for
> them by the insertion utility.
Yes, but the user will still have to identify what changes often and what 
doesn't.
> > I don't necessarily see a reason for this - it only saves a second.
> A second is a long time.
Explain please? A second is semi-trivial compared to the usual request time.
> > Precaching of other pages can be done with the AuzyMethod.
> AuzyMethod? Care to explain?
Sorry, inventing words again. <IMG SRC="file1.html" WIDTH=0 HEIGHT=0>. This 
will request file1.html once at HTL 15, and if it can be retrieved, then 
there's no wait when the user actually clicks on the link.

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