Oh I see... so as an end user when browsing any site that uses the google libs you won't need to redownload... very nice. I love how they will host every release forever so that we can pick/ choose specific versions on the fly w/out any serverside downloading.
:) I look forward to fluid being on there! Blake On 2-Dec-08, at 11:41 AM, Colin Clark wrote: > Blake, > > On 2-Dec-08, at 11:33 AM, electBlake wrote: > >> I know this isn't all that new, but I was just wondering what >> everyone >> thought about it. >> >> http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlibs/ >> >> I'm been thinking of trying it out, I've heard of some people >> experiencing some MAJOR load-time saves. >> >> Opinions? > > I think it makes a lot of sense. Several other prominent online > companies, including Yahoo! and AOL, offer similar Content Delivery > Networks (CDNs) designed to speed up download time. > > With such high-traffic hosting, the potential here is that your > JavaScript libraries will be loaded out of the browser's cache > instead of downloaded over and over again for each new domain that > serves up the same old library. > > We're planning to deliver Fluid Infusion via Google's Ajax Libraries > API when we hit 1.0 in March. > > Colin > > --- > Colin Clark > Technical Lead, Fluid Project > Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto > http://fluidproject.org > _______________________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
