In article <9412111647.AA23311@tadpole.tadpole.com>, db@Tadpole.COM (Doug Barnes) wrote:
I'll throw in that from the perspective of someone running a server, their approach of requesting all graphics simultaneously over different sockets in the name of client performance is disastrous. This causes most servers to fork N times more per page, where N is the avg. # of graphics.
That's just plain not true. Servers don't fork any more often with Netscape than they do with other clients -- EVER.
but some have speculated that this was done deliberately in order sabotage server software other than their own.
That's also just plain not true, and completely unsubstantiated. Marc -- Marc Andreessen Netscape Communications Corp. Mountain View, CA marca@mcom.com