Klaus, yeah I was afraid of that. So calling lots of 1-5kb js files is
a big no-no.

Kenneth, thx alot for that, that solution lets me have my development
files and easily compress them to one cached js file whenever a file
changes. Excelent!

On a side note,  http://www.ejeliot.com/blog/73 uses JSMin to compress
the files, I've used dean edwards online packer [1] before, and really
like the results it gives me (havn't tried it yet with JQuery). Does
anyone know of a PHP packer that gives similar results that could be
implemented in the solution given in the blogpost above?

On 2/14/07, Kenneth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> p.s. I forgot this article, which could be combined with the technique
> listed in my previous response:
>
>  http://www.ejeliot.com/blog/73
>
> and the previous, related article:
>
> http://www.ejeliot.com/blog/72
>
> It is a similar technique, yet it also utilizes Douglas Crawford's JSMin to
> compress the JS, and it also combines your CSS files into one. Another great
> read.
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