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dmcabrita made 3 file-release changes.
2010-01-03 10:01:03 UTC in ziproxy
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dmcabrita made 2 file-release changes.
2010-01-03 10:00:01 UTC in ziproxy
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dmcabrita made 2 file-release changes.
2010-01-03 09:59:01 UTC in ziproxy
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dmcabrita made 2 file-release changes.
2010-01-03 09:58:02 UTC in ziproxy
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dmcabrita committed patchset 386 of module ziproxy-default to the ziproxy CVS repository, changing 1 files.
2010-01-03 09:23:40 UTC in ziproxy
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dmcabrita committed patchset 385 of module ziproxy-default to the ziproxy CVS repository, changing 1 files.
2010-01-03 09:22:57 UTC in ziproxy
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dmcabrita committed patchset 384 of module ziproxy-default to the ziproxy CVS repository, changing 52 files.
2010-01-03 09:14:59 UTC in ziproxy
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dmcabrita committed patchset 383 of module ziproxy-default to the ziproxy CVS repository, changing 9 files.
2010-01-03 08:58:33 UTC in ziproxy
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You got it wrong, by "No persistent(...)" I meant "Lack of persistent(...)".
And, yes, I'm aware that persistent connection is mandatory for full HTTP/1.1 compliance.
The lack of such feature affects the user depending a lot on the characteristics of the network (that also includes the country where you and the remote hosts are).
In the particular case I used Ziproxy (I'm no longer involved...
2010-01-01 05:47:36 UTC in ziproxy
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dmcabrita committed patchset 382 of module ziproxy-default to the ziproxy CVS repository, changing 3 files.
2009-12-31 03:45:29 UTC in ziproxy