> Maybe they contain the revision history?   That could make them big.

They must do something like this, or at least it includes graphics
from the temp directory or something.

I just tried a worksheet that had had some graphics in it.  I deleted
those cells.  The size of the download didn't go down.  I added a cell
with a graphic in it.  The size went up about 25 KB.  I did it again;
it happened again.  Note that each time I did this, I "delete all
output"ed the worksheet before downloading.

Anyone else is welcome to try this; it's the addition in size when the
worksheet changes that you would need to test, not the size of any
given static worksheet, which of course would be big if there was big
stuff in it.  But I do find it odd that the worksheet would need ANY
information other than the text of the commands to run properly.

I can only imagine how bad this would be if it keeps all interact
history... but let's hope they don't.

- kcrisman


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