Hi all,
This idea sounds great.
However, the 'source' .js file must be written in the 'right' way (i.e
semi-colon at each line, etc).
Is DynAPI libraries written in the 'right' way? Otherwise, we have a
problem.
My suggestion is to do a regression test on our application using a
compressed l
Yes most of the dynapi libraries are written in the
'right' way.
I would also like to suggest that we refer to the
'compressed' libraries as 'compiled' libraries or
version. In this way a developer can create a web
application with the uncompiled dynapi libraries and
then compile the app with the
Just to stick my non-developer 2 cents in here...
I think this whole idea is great. However from a non-developer and novice
JS'er standpoint, I would also hope that the non-developer version would
contain enough commenting to allow people at my level to use it. There are
plenty of people at my lev
Hello Tomlins,
It's not about a version for developers and
non-developers. It's about creating a version that's
smaller (compressed) and takes less time to download.
The compressed (or compiled) version will not have
comments or such things. All these will be stripped
out.
The "developer/non-dev