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The article presents a new method for scheduling HTTP requests at the front of the Internet service, in a way that the service time of the whole WWW pages wouldn't exceed the service time imposed by the service provider. The presented way of scheduling is a novelty in the way how the service is perceived, not only as a provider of individual HTTP objects, but also whole WWW pages.