Re: Possible optimization to State-Info proposal
Dave Kristol (dmk@allegra.att.com)
Fri, 25 Aug 95 10:08:51 EDT
Bob Wyman <bobwyman@medio.com> wrote:
> [...]
> 2. If you remove the requirement for forwarding of State-Info, you break
> the ability of servers to use State-Info for click tracking. This is,
> unfortunately, one of the applications that State-Info is supposed to
> support. If it wasn't for click tracking, I would whole-heartedly support
> your suggestion.
Clicktrails were a fallout from the original State-Info proposal, but
they weren't the main focus, and I would be willing to sacrifice them.
I would support a separate mechanism.
Note that clicktrails raise the same objection that State-Info
forwarding raised: each request to a caching proxy would require a
connection from the proxy to the server, even if the proxy could
satisfy the request. That's one reason people objected to the
State-Info forwarding. Other people have been discussing (on
www-talk?) ways for origin servers to request statistics from proxies
regarding (cache) hits for their server. That may be a more fruitful
approach to gathering the statistics.
Dave Kristol