By lmacvittie
via devcentral.f5.com
Published: Sep 07 2008 / 00:57
For those of you unfamiliar with the idiom, it should be taken to mean "benefiting one at the expense of another. In this case, Paul is the end-user and Peter is the server administrator. Or better yet, Paul is the browser and Peter is the server.
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antych replied ago:
Those requests have to made one way or another, doesn't matter if they come from one client or many. Don't waste time looking for excuses. Optimize frontend, limit number of http requests needed to load a page.
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