Re: OT: developer.apple.com web delivery
Re: OT: developer.apple.com web delivery
- Subject: Re: OT: developer.apple.com web delivery
- From: Pete Gontier <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 10:27:50 -0700
circa 9/26/02 2:04 PM, Kurt Bigler <email@hidden> wrote:
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Browsing developer.apple.com is painful with a high-speed connection. (I
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basically don't go there unless it is absolutely necessary.) Perhaps the
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server is way too busy creating dynamic pages on the fly everywhere, when as
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far as I can tell, delivering static pages would be entirely sufficient for
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99% of the content. Much browsing (at least for me) is a back-and-forth
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prospect, especially for technical reference purposes, so that the worst
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problem is that pages can't be cached due to the dynamic mechanism that
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Apple uses.
That dynamic mechanism would be WebObjects. It's Apple's product. I would
expect them to use it in some situations for which it is overkill, but not
many. I picked a tech ref pretty much at random...
<
http://makeashorterlink.com/?J39C62EE1>
And it seems to be made up of static pages. My forward and back buttons work
just fine. What documentation are you looking at that sucks so badly?
--
Pete Gontier -- pete at m-audio dot com -- <
http://www.m-audio.com/>
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