The Arcive of Official vBulletin Modifications Site.It is not a VB3 engine, just a parsed copy! |
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One idea for the JavaScript issues:
Before applying the compression replace all instances of <script> ... </script> with $script[x]. Afterwards run a special compression on the script-snippets (which should just ignore <!-- and -->, or maybe strip them but not the text within), then run the compression on the template (as there are no <!-- or // within JavaScripts now there should be no problems) and finally re-substitue the $script[x] with the script(s). |
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is it really so nessary with how vB3 is done?
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You can get information here:
http://leknor.com/code/gziped.php Simply enable it on your forum then enter your forum's url and you can see what benefit you're getting |
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faranth,
yes, it does make a difference ... especially in the long run. Less bytes = Less bandwidth / faster rendering (client side) / also, makes it harder to read source code (client side) It's similar to putting entire source code (client side) in one line. I like KirbyDE's idea - about doing the compression before hand.:up: cirisme, two different end results ... not the same thing |
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all you have to do is look at the source code here and you will see a lot of
S P A C E It's really a personal choice. However, as a web professional, I make sure my customers/friends get maximum results for their money. |
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I used the vb2 version and it worked straight up for me. I have been using it for about a two weeks now with no problems. Then again im running a ported version of the vb2 microstats hack that i brought over a while back.
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