You say:

"If you don’t want these requests to happen, you can include the
libraries directly instead of through the loader.  The direct links
are all listed here:
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlibs/documentation/#AjaxLibraries "

Yet, I don't see "search" available on that page.  On our site
http://www.yinyanghouse.com/ the ajax search element is breaking our
ssl pages (the shopping cart checkout page).  If the page before the
person checks out has the ajax search box on it, this graphic is
loaded and flags an error in firefox and opera (possibly other
browsers as well).

I need to know how to not have this 1 pixel graphic loaded to avoid
this issue (or to get it loaded via https).

A brief code sample would be most appreciated....


On Sep 10, 9:22 pm, "Jeff S (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Good question! Because many loads of the libraries are cached, we
> never see requests for them.  In order to better estimate our traffic,
> we use this request to inform us what has been loaded. Also, the
> request happens asynchronously much after the page loads so that we
> don’t slow down the application performance. These signals are used by
> us for capacity planning purposes. We have expanded some of our
> operations and grown our capacity. The signals we get from these logs
> are directly responsible for our ability to meet the needs of the
> community and help ensure global, low latency access to the system.
> For example, when a new library is released, we tend to see a traffic
> spike as we serve new and not yet cached versions of these libraries.
> Without information on how often these libraries are being requested
> from us, we have a more difficult time anticipating how large this
> spike might be.
>
> If you don’t want these requests to happen, you can include the
> libraries directly instead of through the loader.  The direct links
> are all listed 
> here:http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlibs/documentation/#AjaxLibraries
>
> Happy coding,
>
> Jeff
>
> On Sep 7, 3:33 am, Paul Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I'm currently trying out the google hosted versions of jQuery.  It's
> > great to be able to use the libraries from google's servers, so
> > thanks.
>
> > I have noticed when I've been debugging my AJAX however that extra
> > calls appear to be being made to google's servers after the library
> > has already been downloaded.  These URLs look like the following:
>
> >http://www.google.com/uds/stats?r0=el%7Cjquery&nc=1252319019940_15016
>
> > They come from an image that is being embedded into the DOM,
> > presumably by some google javascript.
>
> > What is the purpose of these extra calls?  Is google monitoring sites
> > that use the hosted APIs?  If so what data is being collected and what
> > is it being used for?

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