Our tag must be a lot more efficient or our boxes faster because our times are a lot 
better. This may have been because we had Allaire help us optimize it.- here are some 
examples:

admissions home page: 219 ms
alumni home page: 78 ms 
athletics home page: 203 ms

Ours also work fine on Spectra sites with Javascript etc. - these are spectra pages 
that had LOTS of white space.

Lanny Udey
Associate Dean
Learning and Information Technology
Hofstra University

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, March 15, 2001 >>>
I agree on the savings that it can achieve, but again at what cost.

If it ends up adding (and yes I have seen this) say 2000 ms in a very big
site that has hundreds of cfm files. Would this 2 seconds be better of
getting the information to the client, than trying to remove whitespace!

But as Philip said it is personal preference:-)


-----Original Message-----
From: Lanny R. Udey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 16 March 2001 14:06
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: White space


If you cache a lot of your pages like we do, then getting rid of the white
space is a big savings. This is particularly true if you have a lot of
people accessing your pages through modems via AOL etc. The saving on
download time on a 33 Kbs modem is substantial. We cut page sizes down from
40 K to 8K and that is after we used all the proper coding techniques.

Lanny Udey
Hofstra University






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