Hi Jonis,

only for your information:
With my Linux Firefox 2.0.0.3 it works good and the page loads in under
4 seconds.

Greetings,
  Leander

Jonis wrote:
> New! :P
>
> Instead of call external javascript, just put the content on current 
> page and gzip it!!
> My results:
> <!--
>       Compression level: 8
>       Original size: 560.87 kb
>       New size: 111.34 kb
>       Saving: 449.53 kb (80 %)
>       Time: 73.5 ms
>       Serverload: 0.31
> -->
>
> Ex:
> <?php
> require_once("spGzip.php"); // PHP-Class that compress the page
> ?>
> <html>
>    <head>
>      <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
>      <title>Estagio</title>
>      <script type="text/javascript">
>      <?php
>      // Instead of call external script, include on current page
>      include("script/estagio.js");
>      ?>
>      </script>
>    </head>
>    <body>
>      <script type="text/javascript">
>        if (!qx.IS_SOURCE) {
>          qx.log.Logger.ROOT_LOGGER.setMinLevel(qx.log.Logger.LEVEL_ERROR);
>        }
>        qx.core.Init.getInstance().setApplication(estagio.Application);
>      </script>
>    </body>
> </html>
>
>
> You can check this information by accessing 
> http://intranet.mouralacerda.edu.br/estagio/build/index.php or using 
> this url in this test:
> http://whatsmyip.org/mod_gzip_test/
>
>
>
> Dirk Wellmann escreveu:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> just tested it with a bigger application and it worked with FF 2 and 
>> IE7! Just compressed the xxx.js to xxx.js.gz with gzip. Does anybody 
>> know to make tomcat handling these compressed stuff? With apache2 it 
>> works, access via Servlet won't work.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Dirk
>>
>> Sebastian Werner schrieb:
>>     
>>> Hugh Gibson schrieb:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>>> But why when you load source version the final size is smaller?
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> No, it's not.
>>>>
>>>> If you load the source version and then run it under a Javascript debugger 
>>>> like Firebug you will see hundreds of script files are being loaded. They 
>>>> add up to a much bigger bunch of Javascript compared to the built version.
>>>>
>>>> 512k is small for the amount of functionality you get. And consider that 
>>>> it will be cached by the browser and so won't get sent each time the user 
>>>> goes to the page.
>>>>
>>>> An important tweak, if your server supports it, is to compress the script 
>>>> file using gz. We have a custom server here, and if it finds myfile.js.gz 
>>>> in the folder, and the browser says that it can cope with compressed 
>>>> scripts, it sends the .gz file. IE7 and FF2 can cope, and the compressed 
>>>> script is 20% of the size of the uncompressed script. That's a huge 
>>>> improvement.
>>>>
>>>> In fact I don't know why the qooxdoo team don't do this with all their 
>>>> scripts as it would make a significant improvement to the initial 
>>>> perception of their library.
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> Hugh, maybe you can contribute something in this area. You help is 
>>> really appreciated. What do you think is the best solution qooxdoo can 
>>> deliver? Is gzipping scripts really supported in IE7? I wasn't aware of 
>>> that they have fixed the issues of IE6 in IE7. Can you point me to 
>>> related online resources regarding this topic? Would it be helpful to 
>>> directly generating a gzipped version of the generated script? Other 
>>> than that, what do you think could be deliver to assist the users in 
>>> this area?
>>>
>>> Sebastian
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Hugh
>>>>
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