Im not 100% sure...
but here is what I think a browser would download, in what order..

1st it would download the HTML code...
then any Images in the document...
then the DTD...
then the Stylesheets...
then the Stylesheet images...
then 3rd party gear - flash, java, other applets and mods...

just my guess...
:)

John Horner wrote:

You mention an ABC internal standard of less than 60kb filesize. How does this work with dynamic pages?


There are relatively few dynamic pages on the ABC website, so it doesn't often come up, but of course I'd expect things like search results to be arranged using some sort of paging, with each page a sensible size.
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