Rob,

You can cache the file using HTML5 cache manifests, so it won't need to be
redownloaded until you come out with a new version of your webapp.

-- peter rust

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of RobG
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 9:52 PM
To: iPhoneWebDev
Subject: Re: JQTouch / Sencha Touch



On Jun 18, 2:24 am, Jamund Ferguson <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
> Is Sencha Touch, JQTouch without the JQuery?

No, it's a seprate product.


> I've had problems with the slowness of JQTouch on my 1st gen iPhone
> and am looking forward to see what Sencha produces with this merger of
> sorts.

Sencha Touch is 228KB minified and is therefore pretty useless on an
iPhone unless you are looking at an application where bandwidth and
speed aren't an issue (i.e. not mobile devices or the WWW). An iPhone
will not cache a 228KB file, so it will be downloaded every time the
page is accessed, the result will be a *very* slow application.

--
Rob

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