There's an Apache Web server Module (That we are currently implementing)
called "mod_zip" (I think), that will zip up the download requests if the
client can handle unzipping it on its end, automatically, text files are
typically zipping at about 70%. this may be another approach to use to
reduce the transfer size.
bobb
Doug Melvin wrote: Okay then,I now have a legitamate reason to split up the API,I am looking a a contract to provide Web-based services over 28.8kbps wireless in Africa..We have been given a 32k limit to the size of any one page. Can you see where I'm going with this? If anyone is still interested in Splitting the API in broswer/Platform specific versions, now is the time to speak up,I will most likly be starting that task as of next week (Tues). Also, if anyone has a Link to information about Using Jar/Rar/Cab, ect. based JS in IE/NS/Opera, ect I would appreciate having them. Doug Melvin |
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