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What is this?
Is this meant on routing query hits back to where the query came from, or does this apply to the actual query itself? I haven't managed to find a lot of information on this matter, so I deceided to ask. One thing that seems to be related are ultra-peers. That's another topic I just can't seem to find any decent information on. I know what it is, but I don't know how to implement it. Any help on these topics would be highly appreciated |
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Routing query hits back to where the query came from.
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Read the page yourself, dude! |
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