Scott,
   In your case one would think it would be easier to simply use
feedburner or some other proxy to get at the feeds for sites that are
trying to limit their bandwidth consumption. While this solution would
work for you, it may be overkill for resolving the issue you're seeing.

-- Colin

William Scott Lockwood III wrote:

> sharing RDF feeds would be a huge boon. I get banned by slashdot all the
> damn time because of the number of hosts we have hitting it for their
> feed. How is that implimented?
> 

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