Does it mean that the stuff that is injected into components via

@IncludeJavaScriptLibrary

is not combined?

Does this make sense?
Also in the pages where no script combination takes place I can see all the links to tapestry.js, effects.js and other standard scripts. Is this correct? Remember that on other pages (of the same application) everything is integrated in one big js file.

M.


Am 29.06.2009 um 18:11 schrieb Howard Lewis Ship:

It depends on how the scripts are added to the head; only scripts added via RenderSupport.addScriptLink() will be combined; in addition, combination is
turned off in development mode (by default).

On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Moritz Gmelin <moritz.gme...@avetana.de >wrote:

Hi,

I just found out that some of our pages do generate a number of JS head
elements.

Although

configuration.add(SymbolConstants.COMBINE_SCRIPTS, "true");


is given in contributeApplicationDefaults

Other pages do correctly combine all scripts in a single .js file with a
very long file name.
Is this a known issue or a feature that I do not understand yet?

Thanks

Moritz



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