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Lifer
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Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
it breaks HTTP standards

Have you read RFC 2616? Or do you just like making stuff up?

8 Connections

8.1 Persistent Connections

8.1.1 Purpose

Prior to persistent connections, a separate TCP connection was
established to fetch each URL, increasing the load on HTTP servers
and causing congestion on the Internet. The use of inline images and
other associated data often require a client to make multiple
requests of the same server in a short amount of time.
Analysis of
these performance problems and results from a prototype
implementation are available [26] [30]. Implementation experience and
measurements of actual HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2068) implementations show good
results [39]. Alternatives have also been explored, for example,
T/TCP [27].

Persistent HTTP connections have a number of advantages:

- By opening and closing fewer TCP connections, CPU time is saved
in routers and hosts (clients, servers, proxies, gateways,
tunnels, or caches), and memory used for TCP protocol control
blocks can be saved in hosts.

- HTTP requests and responses can be pipelined on a connection.
Pipelining allows a client to make multiple requests without
waiting for each response, allowing a single TCP connection to
be used much more efficiently, with much lower elapsed time.

- Network congestion is reduced by reducing the number of packets
caused by TCP opens, and by allowing TCP sufficient time to
determine the congestion state of the network.

- Latency on subsequent requests is reduced since there is no time
spent in TCP's connection opening handshake.

- HTTP can evolve more gracefully, since errors can be reported
without the penalty of closing the TCP connection. Clients using
future versions of HTTP might optimistically try a new feature,
but if communicating with an older server, retry with old
semantics after an error is reported.

HTTP implementations SHOULD implement persistent connections.
 

sciencewhiz

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Jun 30, 2000
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8.1.2 Overall Operation

A significant difference between HTTP/1.1 and earlier versions of
HTTP is that persistent connections are the default behavior of any
HTTP connection. That is, unless otherwise indicated, the client
SHOULD assume that the server will maintain a persistent connection,
even after error responses from the server.
 

EMPshockwave82

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Jul 7, 2003
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type in:
about:config

then in the search box type:
network.http.pipe

change the boolean value from false to true
change the number 4 to 30 for uber fast connections(over 500KBps), 10 for semi fast connections(around 30KBps), or somewhere between those numbers for where you fit into the list (numbers i've found to work best)
 

VWhed

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Jan 23, 2004
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Originally posted by: SleepWalkerX
i just use a patching program by emilsoft for firefox. it works very well.

http://www.emilsoft.net/modules/news/


That thing seems cool (I just d/l it). So far I didn't get a speed increase but some of the other features are pretty cool since I don't have the time to figure out the "config" ways of doing ad-block and the blank download sceen thing. my speeds are like:

FF 2.375
IE 1.9xxxx

Is it possible that that test just happens to favor IE? sort of like video card benchmarks favoring ATI or nVidia?
 
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