That's good news!

Things certainly seem pretty snappy in both FF and Safari with the 76k "just the necessities" dojo.js file with the empty "dojo.fx.html" hack -- and a check of the request logs confirms that both are correctly caching the JS.

As I said before, the reparsing is also a performance hit -- so dojo.require *never* comes for free, even with caching! -- but with the exception of the unnecessary dojo.require('dojo.fx.html'), Tacos is staying acceptly lean right now. When I first upgraded from a six-months-ago tacos, everything felt sloooow; now it feels quick again.

Cheers,

Paul


On Dec 19, 2005, at 10:09 AM, Jesse Kuhnert wrote:

I just found out yesterday that FF 1.5 does cache xmlhttp requests now, which is how dojo includes js/other items at runtime..

This means that people should theoretically be able to make their core dojo.js files as slim as they want.

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