This is something that needs to be considered. For plain HTTP these files will often be cached, but there are some exceptions to that. For HTTPS these files are generally not cached.
-David On Dec 18, 2010, at 6:00 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Don't worry it's cached in browser cache > > Jacques > > From: "Jonatan Soto" <[email protected]> >> Hi, >> Well, may the subject cause some ambiguity. Of course some things of that >> file are needed. >> What I meant is, if it is worth to load the entire file every (200KB) time >> a page is loaded. What I see here is that we can split that file and use >> them individually. It is just my appreciation that this script is consuming >> almost the 30% of page size. And I am not sure at all but I guess that's >> only a 5~10% of this script is really used. If I am right it would great in >> order to reduce bandwidth usage and let the page loads faster. >> What do you think? >> -- >> ----- >> Jonatan Soto >> >
