yeah, sounds silly to me, wont increase leeching speeds.
Quoting Kenn Humborg <kenn at bluetree.ie>:
> > in their own words:
> > When your web browser requests a Web Page, the ONSPEED software
> > redirects that request to the ONSPEED Compression Servers. They take the
> > respective Web Page content, compresses it and sends it back down to the
> > ONSPEED software which decompresses it and sends it to the Browser
> > requesting the information.
> >
> > Not impossible. In fact, I can think of a few ways of doing it
> > straight off.
>> And, if you're on dial-up, your modem should be compressing it
> transparently anyway. I see up to 9KB/sec when downloading
> easily compressible content (such as the header portion of a
> large RPM), which then drops to 4KB/sec when the content has
> already been compressed.
>> Later,
> Kenn
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