On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:31 AM, Julian Reschke wrote:
> Short question: is it intentional that the partial GETs do not use an
> If-Match: request header?
>
No. I suppose we should, but honestly it's never come up.
Rob
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On 04.05.2010 16:16, Julian Reschke wrote:
Rob,
related question: do you do the partial GET only for getting access to
metadata, or are you also using it for seeking in the video? (As opposed
to downloading it once into the media cache, and then use that content
throughout?)
Best regards, Julia
On 17.04.2010 09:36, Robert O'Callahan wrote:
This is an implementation issue rather than a spec issue. It's basically
just because of the way the Firefox network cache works. When we play an
Ogg video we generally don't download the data in a single continuous
HTTP GET; if the server supports by
This is an implementation issue rather than a spec issue. It's basically
just because of the way the Firefox network cache works. When we play an Ogg
video we generally don't download the data in a single continuous HTTP GET;
if the server supports byte Range requests, we actually seek to various
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On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 2:22 AM, J Ross Nicoll wrote:
> This would be an implementation issue with Firefox, and should be addressed
> to their developers. I would suggest looking for any similar problems in
> their Bugzilla ( https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ ) issue tracking system,
> and report it
This would be an implementation issue with Firefox, and should be addressed to
their developers. I would suggest looking for any similar problems in their
Bugzilla ( https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ ) issue tracking system, and report it
as an issue if someone else hasn't already.
As a side-note,
I know there is difference in watching ogg videos and saving it on harddisk.
but how much is the difference, Here is a observation on Firefox3.5+
1) I have watched a ogg video half
when I clicked on saving it, It start saving from starting. Here is the
proof,,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23608...