Re: OT: developer.apple.com web delivery
Re: OT: developer.apple.com web delivery
- Subject: Re: OT: developer.apple.com web delivery
- From: Andrew Pinski <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 22:41:59 -0700
It is not that painfully to browser over a 56K modem, but then again I
am in Cupertino right now.
Thanks,
Andrew Pinski
On Thursday, Sep 26, 2002, at 14:04 US/Pacific, Kurt Bigler wrote:
on 9/26/02 10:32 AM, Marc Poirier <email@hidden>
wrote:
P.S. Somewhat off-topic but I'm finding browsing developer.apple.com
to be pretty painful on my 28.8k modem
Browsing developer.apple.com is painful with a high-speed connection.
(I
basically don't go there unless it is absolutely necessary.) Perhaps
the
server is way too busy creating dynamic pages on the fly everywhere,
when as
far as I can tell, delivering static pages would be entirely
sufficient for
99% of the content. Much browsing (at least for me) is a
back-and-forth
prospect, especially for technical reference purposes, so that the
worst
problem is that pages can't be cached due to the dynamic mechanism that
Apple uses.
I have already brought up this point through the normal channels, but I
think perhaps more people at apple need to hear it from more angles
before
anything will ever be done about it. I dont' know why such a nuisance
should be such a low priority for apple to deal with.
-Kurt Bigler
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