Fair enough, its still misleading though!
I know i'm being pedantic but even so, it says 15K somewhere and when
you click download its 54K
I don't really care! lol 50K is great for me, I just think for the
average person this kind of advertising/specing is confusing! :)

Quoted from jQuery Home:
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Grab the latest version!
Choose your compression level:
- jquery-1.2.6.min.js Production (15kb, Minified and Gzipped)
- jquery-1.2.6.js Development (94kb, Uncompressed Code)
===

Quoted from Download Home (Google Code):
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- jquery-1.2.6.min.js   jQuery 1.2.6 (Minified)        54.5 KB
- jquery-1.2.6.js       jQuery 1.2.6                      97.8 KB
===

On Oct 15, 10:52 am, "Richard D. Worth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gzipping is done by the server and un-done by the client. By the time you
> see the file (and its size), it is no longer gzipped, thus, larger. The
> point is to minimize size of transfer, and that is accomplished. If you take
> the same file and host it on a server, with the server configured to serve
> the file using gzip compression, the transfer size of the file on a
> production site (and thus the load time addition to the page) will be 15kb.
>
> - Richard
>
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Alex Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > or if not the download link is bloated... =P
> > just a heads up
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