Extremely small differences. If you're worried about the timing then I
suggest doing some testing.

Karl Rudd

On 5/24/08, Alexsandro_xpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There aren't performance diference?
>
>
>
> On 23 maio, 18:46, "Karl Rudd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yes. Put as many as needed.
>>
>> Karl Rudd
>>
>> On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 4:50 AM, Alexsandro_xpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > I don't know about jQuery(document).ready(function(){}); performance.
>>
>> > But I wish to know somethings:
>>
>> > Can I put lot of jQuery(document).ready(function(){...............some
>> > js codes........}); in some <script> tag instead just one
>> > jQuery(document).ready?
>>
>> > Eg:
>> > <script>
>> > //eg with lot of DOM jquery ready finction, that are inject by PHP
>> > Template compilation.
>> > jQuery(document).ready(function(){...............some js
>> > codes........});
>> > jQuery(document).ready(function(){...............some js
>> > codes........});
>> > jQuery(document).ready(function(){...............some js
>> > codes........});
>> > jQuery(document).ready(function(){...............some js
>> > codes........});
>> > jQuery(document).ready(function(){...............some js
>> > codes........});
>> > </script>
>>
>> > V.s.
>>
>> > <script>
>> > //eg with only DOM ready. know that is good pratics.
>> > jQuery(document).ready(function(){
>> > ...............some js codes........
>> > ...............other js codes........
>> > ...............another js codes........
>> > ...............another js codes........
>> > ...............another js codes........
>> > ...............another js codes........
>> > });
>> > </script>
>>
>> > I quest a about that, becouse I write some PHP code, that scripts are
>> > injected to HTML source on SMARTY compile time to work various jquery
>> > plugin.
>>
>> > Thz.
>

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