Re: cocoon forms bandwidth

2006-04-25 Thread Steven Noels
On 24 Apr 2006, at 17:11, Philippe LAPLANCHE wrote: How about something like mod_gzip for Apache http ? http://www.google.com/search?q=gzip%20servlet%20filter (something which shouldn't be part of Cocoon IMHO, but a function of the container Cocoon runs in) /Steven -- Steven Noels

Re: cocoon forms bandwidth

2006-04-24 Thread Sylvain Wallez
Philippe LAPLANCHE wrote: dojo.js filesize = 144 Kb Isn't Ajax supposed to save bandwidth Absolutely not. Ajax is meant to provide a better user experience, by allowing partial page updates. This saves some full-page reloads, but also implies more requests to the server, even if

RE: cocoon forms bandwidth

2006-04-24 Thread Philippe LAPLANCHE
How about something like mod_gzip for Apache http ? Philippe -Message d'origine- De : Sylvain Wallez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : lundi 24 avril 2006 08:31 À : dev@cocoon.apache.org Objet : Re: cocoon forms bandwidth Philippe LAPLANCHE wrote: dojo.js filesize = 144 Kb

cocoon forms bandwidth

2006-04-23 Thread Philippe LAPLANCHE
dojo.js filesize = 144 Kb Isn't Ajax supposed to save bandwidth What's the point using such a huge library ? Some of my application users won't have broadband connections. Does that implies that I can't use cocoon forms with ajax at all ? Some users will have broadband connections ...

Re: cocoon forms bandwidth

2006-04-23 Thread Jean-Baptiste Quenot
* Philippe LAPLANCHE: dojo.js filesize = 144 Kb Isn't Ajax supposed to save bandwidth Did you have a look at the mailing-list archives about this? -- Jean-Baptiste Quenot aka John Banana Qwerty http://caraldi.com/jbq/

Re: cocoon forms bandwidth

2006-04-23 Thread Antonio Gallardo
Hi Philippe, JBQ is pointing you to [1]. I will say there in [1] was not a satisfactory answer to me. We need to do something about this. Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo. [1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11441367892 Philippe LAPLANCHE escribió: dojo.js filesize = 144 Kb Isn't