Hugo, you've got a good point - there is bandwidth that could be saved
via caching, etc. I just built a pretty complicated demo of some new
client-side features (events), and it only came out to about 400 lines
of resultant code. If it was 4000, I'd definitely raise the
complexity bar and move people over to static CSS / JS files.
Scott's right about the intention of the tags - the primary goal for
this project was to have people implement the tags w/o having to do
anything but use the tag. That's why there's almost no requirement
parameters, no need to set up a stylesheet, and no need to link to an
external _javascript_ file. That's all simple stuff to us, but to some
folks....whoa nelly.
Thanks,
Joe
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