Re: [jQuery] Re: jQuery minified

2009-11-01 Thread Michael Geary
Thanks for posting the Google URL; that's good information. But name-calling and foul language are not welcome here. -Mike On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Joonha wrote: > You nut bags forgot to mention to the noob, > > Use the AJAX hosted Google URL directly in your source code like so: > > htt

[jQuery] Re: jQuery minified

2009-11-01 Thread Joonha
You nut bags forgot to mention to the noob, Use the AJAX hosted Google URL directly in your source code like so: http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/ jquery.min.js"> A lot of sites are using this so its already cached on people's browsers so the download is ZERO in a lot of cas

[jQuery] Re: jQuery minified

2009-10-29 Thread James
The minified version is the exact same as the "complete". It's just that a lot of the unnecessary things in the code has been removed (e.g. line breaks, spaces, shorten variable names, etc.) that massively reduces the size of the file but achieve the exact same functionality. If you look at the sou

[jQuery] Re: jQuery minified size could be wrong?

2007-11-25 Thread Karl Swedberg
Hi Marco, Your host's server needs to support gzip or mod_deflate in order to get the benefit of that small file size. The jquery.com home page links "Minified and Gzipped" to a blog entry by Julien LeComte, which explains the gzip thing: http://www.julienlecomte.net/blog/2007/08/13/ --K