*David Gerard* (fun at thingy.apana.org.au) said:
<mailto:wikitech-l%40wikimedia.org?Subject=%5BWikitech-l%5D%20deluxe%20wikilinks&In-Reply-To=41F6B935.5020302%40ens.fr>/
/> >/ How about something along the lines of:
/> >/
http://quatramaran.ens.fr/~monniaux/wikilinks/pagea.html
<http://quatramaran.ens.fr/%7Emonniaux/wikilinks/pagea.html>
/> >/ Done exclusively with Javascript *without duplication of content* (read
/> >/ the HTML sources)./
That's *nice*. How well does it work when you
simulate 10-15 second
response times, though?
Remark that the loaded sub-pages would be of the "anonymous" kind.
These, contrary to those generated for logged-in users, can be easily cached. We could
even specify that they expire only after a certain time (I suppose the leading paragraph
of an article does not change that often, in general, and that when it changes, people
can still live with seeing the old version in a pop-up). As far as I know, the main
problem, in the long run, is Apache/database load, not Squid load.