Where does it say that? It's completely wrong. The filename means nothing
unless the JavaScript code itself cares about it, and that would be a very
rare case.

In fact, it's highly recommended practice to combine all of your plugins and
other JavaScript code into a single .js file for faster download.

-Mike

> From: rickoshay
> 
> The documentation says the file name for a plug-in is very important.
> There are no "files" from the browser's perspective but if 
> we're talking about a URI pattern, why is it "very 
> important"? Having the flexibility to serve up plug-in 
> scripts using any old URI would be preferable.


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