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Do you recommend dean.edwards for compression?

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    Do you recommend dean.edwards for compression?

    Posted 15 years 11 months ago
    • Do you recommend dean.edwards for compression?

      dean.edwards.name/packer/

      I just tried out the dean.edwards packer for compressing some extra js I have. Works great cut the file sizes in half. Even shrunk mootools from 93kb to 56kb, seems better than yui.

      Can problems arise with base62 encode and shrink variables?
      Especially if you compress all your JS for the site this way?
      Should mootools be packed?
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    Re: Do you recommend dean.edwards for compression?

    Posted 15 years 11 months ago
    • You can also try RokGZipper :)
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  • Re: Do you recommend dean.edwards for compression?

    Posted 15 years 11 months ago
    • He meant packing the javascript, not caching it with RokGzipper. That is similar to what we use so I'd say just use it... it is in my bookmarks so much be good :)
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    Re: Do you recommend dean.edwards for compression?

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    • Oh, sorry James :)
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