Just take the images out of the images *servlet* and put them into a
freenet/images *folder*.  And change the page templates obviously.
How hard could that be?  Hey, maybe freenet could *create* that folder when
it starts up, and populate it with the same image files served by the
servlet.

d

> Nick Tarleton (nickptar at mindspring.com) wrote:
>
> > Point raised by greycat on #freenet on OPN (btw, which server is
mirrored by
> > #freenet-opn on IIP?): The error pages (the biggest offenders, but all
> > gateway pages really) require 62 connections for all the images! Could
this
> > not be reduced greatly and save a LOT of loopback bandwidth and CPU
time?
>
>   I'm sure whoever came up with the idea of tables with fancy
>   little graphics on the edges for Freenet error pages had good
>   intentions but please couldn't this be simplified to make Freenet
>   more usefull and Freesites better? Below is an example of an error
>   page that has 3 connections, one for the page, one for the rabbit
>   and one for a spacer, I think it's pretty good, an error page like
>   this would look fine and help freenet performance and Freesites
>   immensly.
>
> I think he's correct.  It's even more noticeable if you're browsing
> Freenet over an ssh tunnel (say, from your browser at work to your
> Freenet node at home).

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