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9/26/2006 12:54 PM
 
Port80 also does not require any client setup if operated by the hosting company (in it's basic form).  For example you can turn on the HTTP compresssion as default for all new sites that are added in IIS.

You are right though, to take full advantage of it you need to be on the desktop or have a pretty friendly tech support.  It all depends what you're doing, and in a lot of my cases every drop of performance counts so having a few menus full of is required.  One size does not fit all, especially in caching "dynamic" content.


 
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