[Proto-Scripty] YSlow's rule JavaScript at the bottom w/Prototype

2009-09-16 Thread skaiuoquer
Guys, I wonder if you can help me with this; I just had a twenty minute-long discussion with a senior co-worker on the YSlow rule put JavaScript at the bottom--for more information on it, please check out [ http://developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html#js_bottom ]. Now, I want to adhere to

[Proto-Scripty] Re: YSlow's rule JavaScript at the bottom w/Prototype

2009-09-16 Thread skaiuoquer
work for them with their infrastructure and frameworks may not work or benefit everyone. Alex Mcauleyhttp://www.thevacancymarket.com - Original Message - From: skaiuoquer skaiuoq...@gmail.com To: Prototype script.aculo.us prototype-scriptaculous@googlegroups.com Sent

[Proto-Scripty] Re: YSlow's rule JavaScript at the bottom w/Prototype

2009-09-16 Thread skaiuoquer
disccomp, Richard, Alex; thanks for your replies. The problem with minified compressed versions is that they will never get cached on the client side. I mean, they will, but you will still be sending them each one of the different combinations--so instead of loading prototype.js once, the user

[Proto-Scripty] Re: YSlow's rule JavaScript at the bottom w/Prototype

2009-09-16 Thread skaiuoquer
16, 3:43 pm, Jim Higson j...@wikizzle.org wrote: On Wednesday 16 September 2009 14:43:32 skaiuoquer wrote: A non-cached medium page on it takes above half a minute to load on T1... That's half a minute where the user is pretty much waiting for the JS files to download one after the other