Hi there.
I'm working on a site that will be using alot of ajax for
edit-in-place, aswell as alot of other javascript. The thing is that
there is practicly no javascript for regular users, compared to
administrators. So I figured that in the top of my indexfile where all
the scripts are I'd do something like this:
<?php
if ($user->getRights('news')
echo '<script src="newsScripts.js" type="text/javascript></script>';
?>
for every page that needs javascript. The thing is that for this to
work properly (and without having the same code on different places) I
have to split some .js files down to each function.
Is this a good idea in the first place, having (at most) up to 10 <script> tags?
Would it be better to make a big file for all the adminfunctions when
the development is done (compressed it is abt 20kb, not including
jQuery and a few plugins).
I kinda the latter better. Then I can have a file that is common.js
with all my common functions and different scriptfiles for more
specific stuff. But when the development is done I put them all to one
adminstration.js file and compress it.
What are your thoughts on this? How do you manage your javascript in a
development, on a running site?
Would be pleased with every input you make.
// Kiddi
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