Andr� Malo wrote:

The main intention was not to produce unnecessary traffic and spreading
so many big emails. I'm connected to the web with small bandwidth (ISDN)
but bought some memory for better working recently ;-)

But regeneration of the html files does not cause any network bandwidth unless the content changes. Making a change in common.xsl will cause all files to be regenerated, but only the ones that were really affected by the change will have diffs.


If there are no other words on this, I'm going to revert this change.
sorry for wasting bandwidth...

Thanks. And no need to apologize; this is how the commit-then-review process is supposed to work.


Joshua.



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