On Friday 28 March 2008 12:14, Matthew Toseland wrote: > On Friday 28 March 2008 00:28, Victor Denisov wrote: > > I'm sorry if I missed something obvious, but why not use some simple JS > > to handle this issue, polling Fproxy periodically with XHRs (possibly, > > even showing progress bar, or something?) We're talking about using > > "normal", untweaked browser here, correct? Well, about 95% of browsers > > have JS enabled nowadays. And those who can and do turn off JS can > > definitely tune their connection count as well. > > Yes I suppose that's the other option. How exactly would this work? > - For HTML, we simply send a we-are-still-loading page, with a Refresh header. > - For inline images, the javascript would have to tell fproxy to start a fetch > for each inline image. If any can be fetched immediately it could substitute > them on the page. Then every few seconds it could poll all of them. This > would probably be a significant drain on performance on something like FAI...
I suppose we could poll once a second and have fproxy return a list of images that have been successfully fetched. That wouldn't be too bad. Or with new EMCA features we might even be able to open a TCP connection, but we'd need a fallback as this may be denied or not supported in the first place. > > > > Regards, > > Victor Denisov.
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