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Re: [syndication] Re: RSS vs. HTML Bandwidth and "Scalability"...
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Mark Nottingham <mnot@mnot.net> writes:
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> Browsers and intermediaries use these mechanisms. Friendly RSS
> clients:
> - should cache locally, as allowed by RFC2616
> - should be able to be configured to use a caching proxy
BTW... I have an Java based caching proxy written specifically to support
Reptile but anyone can use it. It is called Panther and is at
http://panther.openprivacy.org
Should be easy to use and the API is very straight forward. It is based off the
cache I designed in Jestpeed but is much smarter.
There is no official release but the HEAD of CVS is stable.. (BSD/GPL licensed
BTW)
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