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Internet Explorer speed tweak - Netscape as well?

SaigonK

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I know all about the reg tweak to extend the max amount of connections on a browser session for Internet Explorer, but does anyone know if there is a similar tweak for Netscape?
 
Originally posted by: SaigonK
I know all about the reg tweak to extend the max amount of connections on a browser session for Internet Explorer, but does anyone know if there is a similar tweak for Netscape?

If you want a fast browser download Firebird from The Mozilla Foundation
 
I dont need a new browser, I am looking to increase concurrent connections to a web server....Mozilla would o nothing for that unless it has the same tweak in it.
 
Mozilla calls it pipelining. Not sure about Firebird (Mozilla 1.4 is fast enough for me)
 
Anyone know HTTP 1.1 well enough to explain pipelining?

I didn't realize all HTTP requests for a web page were serial?
 
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