Thanks, so if I'm going to build something like MySpace in web2py (just as
example) it would be better to put it into one file? And does web2py support
this or would take that a lot of tweaking?

2009/10/1 mdipierro <[email protected]>

>
> It is a tradeoff. If you have a lot of JS code that does not change
> over time you want it in a separate file so that it gets cached and
> not requested all the time. If you have very small JS than it is
> better to embed it in the page so that you save from checking with the
> server if the file has been modified since last download.
>
> On Oct 1, 9:51 am, Pynthon Pynthon <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > A long time ago I read something about putting javascript in one specific
> > page instead putting it in every page again. But why is this better?
> Because
> > if takes less size. Maybe there are also other good things about it but
> that
> > was the first one I thought about. However, do you think this is a good
> > idea? I'm just someone who is playing with web2py and other languages so
> > please do blame me if it is a wrong idea.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>

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