> Why do you want this? 

Well the 
http://encosia.com/2008/12/10/3-reasons-why-you-should-let-google-host-jquery-for-you/
advantages  obviously are reduced traffic+CPU for the server, decreased
latency, increased parallelism and better caching. How big an advantage it
really is probably depends on how sophisticated Tapestry's bundling is.

At first I wanted to do it quickly because it seemed to be a quick win - but
the more I struggled with Tapestry to do this, the more it was about just
getting it to do it :)

There was a 
http://tapestry.1045711.n5.nabble.com/Tapestry-Central-Tapestry-5-1-and-IE-8-Customizing-Tapestry-td2436846.html#a2436848
thread  about this topic almost a year ago - with no real solution. The last
entry only says 'U could create a new "URIAssetFactory" to obtain assets
from a 
external resource' - but I wouldn't even know where to start. I assumed this
might interest other people too, hence the post here :)


> You can configure the Tapestry Scriptaculous Path to get prototype library
> in google. 

Isn't that an oxymoron? Setting the 'tapestry.scriptaculous' to fetch
prototype - or am I not seeing something? :)

I already had a look at the 'tapestry.scriptaculous' and
'tapestry.scriptaculous.path' configuration variable and it seems it only
works for resources out of a JAR - when I played with it somewhere in the
stacktrace it said LocalAsset or something similar...
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