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> Make it write out a static .js file and link to that.  Apache can
> serve up files like that way faster directly than piping it through
> php.  If you don't want to go through that hassle, make sure you have
> a far future expire header on the file so that the client does not
> request it each time.
>

Eric,

How do I do that? I generally embed the js file in the html that gets sent
down

<head>
<script type='text/javascript' src='my.js'></script>
</head>


How can I set the expiry header? I know I can use php to send that header,
but how when its as above? Is that an apache setting?


Thanks,

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Bastien

Cat, the other other white meat

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