hi,
At 04:56 PM 20/01/2001 +0200, Kai Henningsen wrote:
>dean-list-linux-kernel@arctic.org (dean gaudet) wrote on 18.01.01 in
><Pine.LNX.4.30.0101181840380.16292-100000@twinlark.arctic.org>:
> > i'm pretty sure the actual use of pipelining is pretty disappointing.
> > the work i did in apache preceded the widespread use of HTTP/1.1 and we
>
>What widespread use of HTTP/1.1?
this is probably digressing significantly from linux-kernel related issues,
but i owuld say that HTTP/1.1 usage is more widespread than your probably
think.
from the statistics of a beta site running a commercial transparent caching
software:
<cache># show statistics http requests
Statistics - Requests
Total %
---------------------------
...
HTTP 0.9 Requests: 41907 0.0
HTTP 1.0 Requests: 37563201 24.1
HTTP 1.1 Requests: 118282092 75.9
HTTP Unknown Requests: 1 0.0
...
cheers,
lincoln.
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hi,
At 04:56 PM 20/01/2001 +0200, Kai Henningsen wrote:
dean-list-linux-kernel@arctic.org (dean gaudet) wrote on 18.01.01 in <Pine.LNX.4.30.0101181840380.16292-100000@twinlark.arctic.org>:
> i'm pretty sure the actual use of pipelining is pretty disappointing.
> the work i did in apache preceded the widespread use of HTTP/1.1 and we
What widespread use of HTTP/1.1?