ISSUE-109: Redirects
Redirects
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- Best Practices Document
- Raised by:
- Jo Rabin
- Opened on:
- 2006-03-31
- Description:
- I have made the following change
Current text:
While redirection is a commonly employed mechanism, it must be remembered that
redirection usually requires a round-trip to the browser. This adds to delay on
slow links, hence redirection should not be used as a matter of course.
Proposed text:
While redirection is a commonly employed mechanism, it must be remembered that
redirection usually requires a round-trip to the browser. This adds to delay on
slow links, so use a maximum of one redirect per page and limit the number of
pages that are redirected.
- Related Actions Items:
- No related actions
- Related emails:
- RE: [minutes] Thu 6 Apr 2006 teleconf- Issue 112 (from ANEC_W3CRep_Bruno@vonniman.com on 2006-04-07)
- RE: [minutes] Thu 6 Apr 2006 teleconf- Issue 112 (from paulwalsh@segala.com on 2006-04-07)
- [minutes] Thu 6 Apr 2006 teleconf (from dom@w3.org on 2006-04-06)
- ISSUE-109: Redirects (from dean+cgi@w3.org on 2006-03-31)
- RE: ISSUE-109: Redirects (from paulwalsh@segala.com on 2006-03-31)
- Last Call Draft Version 1 (Version 1v) (from jo@linguafranca.org on 2006-03-31)
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