Re: Overview Of New Intel Core i7(Nehalem) Processor



On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 03:55:13 +0100, Nobody <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 06:51:27 -0700, JosephKK wrote:

If you want to download a single file, FTP offers no advantages over HTTP,
is more complex, has more overhead, and makes it harder to secure both the
server and the network. Also, the lack of metadata with FTP can be a
problem for non-English locales.

I have actually looked at the mechanism used in both protocols, and
FTP wins on all counts. When i DL files i always look for the FTP
link as it is more secure for my end

You'll need to substantiate this.

Check the RFCs.

How long are you going to keep trying this "check ..." or "read up
on ..." schtick?

I don't doubt that, if there was actually something in the RFCs to
substantiate your position, you would have cited chapter and verse. Vague
"read the RFCs" statements tend to be reserved for when you wish to
impute ignorance but can't actually find anything to substantiate such a
claim (or if you find something which might help but where citing a
specific opens the door for refutation).

I have done my homework. I even pointed in the general direction of
the source material. You can go read the relevant RFCs or not. I am
not going to do your homework for you. Your choice, learn the
material or not. Until then, quit bothering the rest of us.
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