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Posted by Andy Pieters on 10/21/35 11:15
On Friday 06 May 2005 19:59, Kirsten wrote:
> I need to reduce the size of the HTM generated by a PHP script for faster
> transmission. I'm actually using ob_start("ob_gzhandler") but I also need
> some function to reduce the size of javascript blocks, deletion of
> unnecesary blanks, etc.
Hi Kirsten,
You know, PHP can be used to create all kinds of files "on the fly". It is
not limited to html files.
I would suggest you rewrite your javascript into a seperate file.
<?php
header("Content-Type: text/javascript");
$action=@ intval($_GET['function']);
switch ($action)
{case 0: echo <<<_firstpart
function first(e)
{blablaabla
}
_firstpart;
break;
} ?>
When you need to call javascript functions, include them like this: <script
type="text/javascript" src="myscript.js.php?function=0"></script>
With this scheme, the browser can cache the different bits of the script, and
you don't need to send all of the script on each page hit.
Kind regards
Andy
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Check out these few php utilities that I released
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http://www.vlaamse-kern.com/sas/
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