Fine, but we need way to transfer this scripts over the network as gzip.
So your OpenLayer.js is 856 kB big and needs 1.38s for transfer.
I use php for compression, so it looks for the client like normal
JavaScript. My OpenLayers-original2-9.js.php that I use in
OSM-Gadget need 193 kB (the same like that from
openlayers.org) and
needs 0.53 sec for transfer.
For the Openlayers application in Geohack of the german WP I removed all
unnecessary
features (with the help
Openlayerer.org + Try&Error) so I come to 82 kB
with compression.
PHP is the only way I know to start the gzhandler, there are surely
better ways for admins in server-preferences.
It's seem not usefull to compress a file everytime new.
The Jquery-skript have also in the latest directory the actual
version-number in the filename (jquery-1.4.2.js
<http://toolserver.org/%7Eosm/libs/jquery/latest/jquery-1.4.2.js>) thats
perhaps also not optimal.
What I miss is the OpenStreetMap.js from
Openstreetmap.org or is this
not wanted?
I think a central point for this scripts is the best way, because I
don't need to update it for my own
and we should surely go away from highloaded OpenLayers-Servers,
but we should optimize it a little bit more.
Greetings Kolossos
Peter Körner schrieb:
Hi
on the German list the need came up to link openlayers & co. from the
toolserver directly instead of
openlayers.org.
I've put up recent versions of some libs i found useful at
http://toolserver.org/~osm/libs/
If a lib is missing or an update is required, please mail this list.
Peter
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