On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 02:28 +0530, Rahul wrote:
> If you do not add &country=DE (or your country code) but
there is no
> specific set of mirrors that are current for your country then it will
> return the global set of current mirrors.
>
> if you do specify a country you want and there is no specific set of
> mirrors then it will hand you back an empty file. This is for the people
> who don't want to use bandwidth outside of their country for cost
> reasons, proxy reasons, etc.
>
What about users who would prefer their country but would like to fall
back on a global list otherwise?
Then don't specify a country in the url.
It will look up your country by your ip and if it has its own mirror
file it will use it - otherwise it uses the global file.
-sv