> jsminifier is only a small compressing "utility"... it clear 
> spacing and 
> unusefull  chars only. The real plus about using the plugin 
> I've posted 
> before is that it gzip files on the fly! :D

If you have your javascript in a static file, your webserver 
should be doing the compressing with gzip on the fly if it is
configured correctly. The doco you linked explicitely states
that the pluging DOESN'T provide compression, only compaction,
and the it relies on mod_deflate for compression. Your apache
server is not currently configured with mod_deflate.

All pages served through the radiant should also be gzipped
on the fly when your webserver is correctly configured.

But back to your original question - there's no reason why
that plugin couldn't work in theory - if you dig into your
logs and look at the real error behind the 500 app error, 
you should be able to get it running.

Dan.

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