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elfprince13
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Posted: 17 Mar 2006 09:19:50 am    Post subject:

that's awesome. especially on sites with low storage and high bandwidth.
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CoBB


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Posted: 17 Mar 2006 03:31:35 pm    Post subject:

I don't understand this. Why wouldn't it count to your bandwidth usage? After all, you're still relaying the content through your server. Whether the script uses local or remote data to produce output should be irrelevant.
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elfprince13
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Posted: 17 Mar 2006 03:38:08 pm    Post subject:

CoBB wrote:
I don't understand this. Why wouldn't it count to your bandwidth usage? After all, you're still relaying the content through your server. Whether the script uses local or remote data to produce output should be irrelevant.


its essentially a really small proxy server :D

you could probably make your PHP script prefix every URL in the page with http://www.host.com/file.php?url=
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Posted: 17 Mar 2006 03:50:19 pm    Post subject:

CoBB wrote:
I don't understand this. Why wouldn't it count to your bandwidth usage? After all, you're still relaying the content through your server. Whether the script uses local or remote data to produce output should be irrelevant.
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Bandwidth is the same, not storage space.
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CoBB


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Posted: 17 Mar 2006 05:26:10 pm    Post subject:

I see, but the problem is that Google cache is volatile. The Archive is better in this sense, provided that you can get your stuff in there, since it is meant to stay forever. As an added bonus, you can have images and PDFs as well, and possibly other types of media too.
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Super Speler
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Posted: 17 Mar 2006 05:52:02 pm    Post subject:

This is awsome! It'll should work great with my site!

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