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joelpurra committed Oct 28, 2014
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With each request classified as either internal or external, it is easy
to see how sites divide their resources.
While less than 10% of top sites use strictly internal resources, up to
93% of top sites are composed sites using a mixture of both - see figure

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known as internal domains - or external (non-internal) domains.
Origin domains that are not exclusively loading from either internal or
external resources are loading from mixed domains.
Mixing resources from both internal and external domains is the most common
See also the proportions in figure
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Mixing resources from both internal and external domains is the most common
way to compose a web page for datasets not randomly chosen from zones,
although it is quite common for random domains as well.
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