I would assume that has to do with the cache options set on the clients
browser.
If they choose not to cache anything, then they will have to download the
files each time.
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Fr�n: Digital Strider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Skickat: den 18 maj 2001 07:06
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�mne: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] Simple question...
I think people misunderstand. The question relates to bandwidth efficiency.
If I use 5 library (.js) elements on my splash page, then reuse the same
elements on my main navigational page.
Do I have to download the same libraries all over again or does the browser
do a "same file and late date updated signature, same host" I'll use the one
in cache?
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Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] Simple question...
I have done this in all of my api code. eg. widgets know what other objects
they need and load those so that the user doesn't need to worry about a 15
include() calls.
I this that there are problems with too many document.write() calls nested.
browsers start to scratch their heads at this in some cases.
Doug Melvin wrote:
> As far as I know it's up to the browser.
> You could check if a variable has been declared (one that is declared only
> in that file)
> then, if not, document.write(.... the script include
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> Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Simple question...
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> >
> > If your making calls for .js files from multiple pages, do the following
> > pages know not to "redownload" identical files from the same host?
> >
> > Before I waste time looking for an answer I'll query the DynAPI
> "mind-hive".
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Raymond
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