[squid-users] Interleaving server responses

From: Juan Pablo García Ortiz <jportiz@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 11:35:59 +0100 (CET)

Hi all,

well, this is a bit strange question: could a Web server send
interleaved content of two (or more) requested objects to squid cache
through the same channel? For example, if a server receives two
pipelined requests of two different web objects, it could send their
contents interleaved using, for example, chunks. The known common
behaviour would be to send one objet content and, after that, to send
the content of the second web object, but the commented "strange"
behaviour would be very useful to exploit proxy caching in some
contexts like multimedia streaming.

Another strange question: is it possible to group requests to squid?.
A client could group several requests in only one request to the squid
proxy. If another client makes other group request that includes one
web object also requested by the previous client, this will be
recognized and served by the proxy.

That's all. Best regards,

Juan Pablo Garcia Ortiz

jp.garcia.ortiz@gmail.com
jportiz@ace.ual.es
jportiz@ieee.org
Received on Sun Dec 17 2006 - 03:54:35 MST

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