Andrea, no I hadn't but I will. We're using Apache but I'm sure that will have something. I'm still interested to know if the original file can be made smaller though as there's clearly loads in it that I don't need.
cheers, Tom On 8/10/07, Andrea Aime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Tom (JDi Solutions) ha scritto: > > Hi all, > > > > I'm currently experimenting with compressing OpenLayers and have been > > running build.py to create a compressed version of the library, however > > the smallest version I seem to be able to make is 220K ... > > Tom, > have you considered making your web server compress on the fly the > generated js file using gzip compression (as supported by the http > standard)? This should get the bytes actually moving over then net > down to less than 50kb if my memory serves me right. > On the "GeoServer in production" wiki page we have some hints on > how to activate that compression for Tomcat, each server has > its own way. > > Cheers > Andrea >
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