Vidiot wrote:
Think about it. If you have the web pages served from YOUR box, your
browser talks directly to YOUR box, never even seeing what the ISP is doing.
Yes, and only YOU can see updated pages, assuming you're on that end
of the line (where your box is.) If you're somewhere remote, like any
other user trying to access your pages, where your box is no longer
matters. Your ISP would have a cache, their ISP could have a cache.
Everyone loses.
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