Lennart Regebro wrote:
> OK, you get the problem that images may not load even if the main page does,
> but is that really worse for the end user than not getting anything?

As I've been saying, if you do that, they will reload repeatedly
making the problem worse.  If the images are fluf, and the user knows
they are fluf, then *maybe* they won't reload, and your pages will
simply appear ugly.  But then you have to ask yourself, why am I
sending fluf images that degrades the overall user experience of my
application?  Clearly there's more optimization that could be done to
your application.

-- 
Jamie Heilman                     http://audible.transient.net/~jamie/
"You came all this way, without saying squat, and now you're trying
 to tell me a '56 Chevy can beat a '47 Buick in a dead quarter mile?
 I liked you better when you weren't saying squat kid." -Buddy

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