On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 10:24:27AM -0400, Dana Hudes wrote:
No, you are interfering with my revenue stream by preventing my getting credit for the banner impression.
Tough. Banner ads aren't a guaranteed form of revenue. How would you feel if I said my cache at home filters banner content out? You do not have a guaranteed right to spew advertisements. If banner revenue is a large part of your revenue model, I think you need to consider revising it.
right. your customers pay you to get them the packets they asked for and if they want to visit my site and see my content and your cache breaks that, you're not delivering what your customers requested. My site won't deliver content in most of the pages without the ads displaying.
Not having a site that is cache friendly is the equivalent of not having a site that works with Netscape|IE|etc. I don't see how your content is the responsibility of anyone else but you.
At the moment there is a timeout built in while I wait for the ad network to increase server capacity to meet demand. It will go away.
Ahh, so your page is disgustingly slow, and you want to keep it that way. --msa