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Peter Connell wrote:
I have always presumed that browser caching helps avoid
some of the problems with lots of JavaScript.
Browser cache does help a lot. I'm not sure what the algorithm is to
request a refresh of the file. Mostly, I've noticed that when a
JavaScript file is changed, the browser normally get's the new code. It
appears that the browser at least checks to see if a file has changed.
Ocasionally I have to clear browser cache to see the changes.
But compressing files saves a little bandwidth, which I think is helpful
as I've gravitated toward writing more JavaScript. Any further thoughts
on obfuscation?
Nathan.
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