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Serve External Javascript Files locally for Increased Speed

Sep 30, 2008 and by hosting all the files on your single server you enable advanced HTTP 1/1 protocol features like Pipelining the requests, www.askapache.com/;serve-external-javascript-files-locally-for-increased-speed.html

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PortaPutty Auto-Reconnecting SSH Tunnels on an Encrypted TrueCrypt

Parallelization and pipelining allow data to be read and written as fast as if the drive was not encrypted. Provides plausible deniability, in case an

Fsockopen Power Plays - AskApache

J. C. Mogul. (PDF slides);Network Performance Effects of HTTP/1.1, CSS1, and PNG.H. F. Nielsen, J. Gettys et al. Mozilla's HTTP/1.1 Pipelining FAQ.

Speed Up Sites with htaccess Caching

Ideally, browsers would follow Opera's lead and enable HTTP pipelining, allowing high efficiency over fewer (less costly) connections.

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Crazy Advanced Web Development for server admins, WordPress bloggers, programmers, and hackers with topics and tools for Htaccess Rewrites, Linux and bash,

Serve External Javascript Files locally for Increased Speed

One way I speed up AskApache.com is by downloading external third-party javascript files to host on my own server instead of externally. In addition to the obvious speed boost, this lets you configure the caching and compression settings for the files.


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