Thanks Guy,
That's what I was after.
Cheers,
Andrew
>>Hi Folks,
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>>On of my HTML pages is growing (almost without bound) due to all the client-side javascript checking I do.
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>>What I'd like to do is package all the java up into a class (or whatever) that the user only downloads the first time they visit this page.
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>>1. Is this possible?
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>>2. If so, can someone poiont me in the direction of some references.
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>>Cheers,
>>
>>Andrew
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>You can put all your JavaScript code in a page with a JS extension. In your Script tag, you refer to that file like this:
>(Note that to display the code, I stripped the Script tag)
>
>script language="JavaScript" src="/library/myjsfunctions.js"> script
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