Paul Cantrell wrote:
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.
Perhaps we should only include an "if" on every effects script for the
people who doesn't use "effects='xxx'".
--
Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
DTQ Software
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