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> > It wouldn't be appropriate for me to make that decision, and I don't > really have a strong opinion on it either way. > > That would be consistent with these other things so we certainly could > do it that way. > > We should solicit opinions on it, but that should really happen on the > dev list. > > In fact, this whole thread should probably have been on the dev list... > > -David Yes, I agree. I wanted to make it well known, done :o) Jacques > > On Nov 21, 2007, at 12:59 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > > > David, > > > > Your reply got me to thinking... should we have screen widget > > boundary comments turned ON by default? > > > > -Adrian > > > > David E Jones wrote: > > > >> The general practice (kind of policy...) for SVN is that everything > >> in it should be development oriented. When you check out from SVN, > >> you get a set of configuration values that put timeouts on caches > >> for auto- reloading, and so on. > >> This is why we have production setup documentation, namely: > >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Setup+Guide > >> What should be done in this case is have it OFF by default, and > >> make sure it is documented in the above mentioned document. > >> This is the practice with everything else, and should be the > >> practice with this. > >> -David > >> On Nov 21, 2007, at 12:12 PM, skip@thedevers wrote: > >>> I think it should be on by default. It doesnt hurt anything and the > >>> javascript compression work I have seen suggests that it helps. > >>> If you are > >>> trying to debug, which would be the only time it would be needed > >>> that I can > >>> see, you can turn it on. > >>> > >>> My two cents. > >>> > >>> Skip > >>> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] > >>> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 10:17 AM > >>> To: [hidden email] > >>> Subject: Re: compressHTML ON by default ? > >>> > >>> > >>> Just so everyone one knows what compressHTML does: > >>> > >>> It strips unnecessary whitespace from the HTML output. It is NOT > >>> the same > >>> thing as gzipped HTTP 1.1 > >>> compression. > >>> > >>> I originally proposed the compressHTML feature to help reduce the > >>> amount of > >>> markup travelling over > >>> dial-up lines. At the time there was some debate as to whether it > >>> would > >>> produce any noticable > >>> difference - that's why it is OFF by default. > >>> > >>> -Adrian > >>> > >>> Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hi all, > >>>> > >>>> I commited recently (in trunk revision: 594042) a patch from > >>>> Adrian. I > >>> > >>> then asked in the corresponding Jira issue > >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1318 > >>> > >>>> > >>>> <<I just wondered if we should not use the compressHTML by > >>>> default (ON) > >>> > >>> from a property in general.properties ?>> > >>> > >>>> > >>>> I know it's very minor, but maybe we should, WDYT ? > >>>> > >>>> Thanks > >>>> > >>>> Jacques > >>>> > >>> > >>> > > > > |
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Thank you for updating the Production Setup guide, but... compressHTML is controlled by the parameters.compressHTML element, not by a setting in general.properties. See my comment at the bottom of the Wiki page. -Adrian Jacques Le Roux wrote: > De : "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> > >>It wouldn't be appropriate for me to make that decision, and I don't >>really have a strong opinion on it either way. >> >>That would be consistent with these other things so we certainly could >>do it that way. >> >>We should solicit opinions on it, but that should really happen on the >>dev list. >> >>In fact, this whole thread should probably have been on the dev list... >> >>-David > > > Yes, I agree. I wanted to make it well known, done :o) > > Jacques > > >>On Nov 21, 2007, at 12:59 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: >> >> >>>David, >>> >>>Your reply got me to thinking... should we have screen widget >>>boundary comments turned ON by default? >>> >>>-Adrian >>> >>>David E Jones wrote: >>> >>> >>>>The general practice (kind of policy...) for SVN is that everything >>>>in it should be development oriented. When you check out from SVN, >>>>you get a set of configuration values that put timeouts on caches >>>>for auto- reloading, and so on. >>>>This is why we have production setup documentation, namely: >>>>http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Setup+Guide >>>> What should be done in this case is have it OFF by default, and >>>>make sure it is documented in the above mentioned document. >>>>This is the practice with everything else, and should be the >>>>practice with this. >>>>-David >>>>On Nov 21, 2007, at 12:12 PM, skip@thedevers wrote: >>>> >>>>>I think it should be on by default. It doesnt hurt anything and the >>>>>javascript compression work I have seen suggests that it helps. >>>>>If you are >>>>>trying to debug, which would be the only time it would be needed >>>>>that I can >>>>>see, you can turn it on. >>>>> >>>>>My two cents. >>>>> >>>>>Skip >>>>> >>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] >>>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 10:17 AM >>>>>To: [hidden email] >>>>>Subject: Re: compressHTML ON by default ? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Just so everyone one knows what compressHTML does: >>>>> >>>>>It strips unnecessary whitespace from the HTML output. It is NOT >>>>>the same >>>>>thing as gzipped HTTP 1.1 >>>>>compression. >>>>> >>>>>I originally proposed the compressHTML feature to help reduce the >>>>>amount of >>>>>markup travelling over >>>>>dial-up lines. At the time there was some debate as to whether it >>>>>would >>>>>produce any noticable >>>>>difference - that's why it is OFF by default. >>>>> >>>>>-Adrian >>>>> >>>>>Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Hi all, >>>>>> >>>>>>I commited recently (in trunk revision: 594042) a patch from >>>>>>Adrian. I >>>>> >>>>>then asked in the corresponding Jira issue >>>>>https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1318 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>><<I just wondered if we should not use the compressHTML by >>>>>>default (ON) >>>>> >>>>>from a property in general.properties ?>> >>>>> >>>>>>I know it's very minor, but maybe we should, WDYT ? >>>>>> >>>>>>Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>>Jacques >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> > |
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Thanks for correction Adrian,
I put it from the top of my head. But I wonder now if we should not put this more obivous and accessible as a property (did we not already discussed this ? Same scrambled mind...) OK, it's really very minor actually... Jacques De : "Adrian Crum" <[hidden email]> > Jacques, > > Thank you for updating the Production Setup guide, but... > > compressHTML is controlled by the parameters.compressHTML element, not by a setting in > general.properties. See my comment at the bottom of the Wiki page. > > -Adrian > > Jacques Le Roux wrote: > > > De : "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> > > > >>It wouldn't be appropriate for me to make that decision, and I don't > >>really have a strong opinion on it either way. > >> > >>That would be consistent with these other things so we certainly could > >>do it that way. > >> > >>We should solicit opinions on it, but that should really happen on the > >>dev list. > >> > >>In fact, this whole thread should probably have been on the dev list... > >> > >>-David > > > > > > Yes, I agree. I wanted to make it well known, done :o) > > > > Jacques > > > > > >>On Nov 21, 2007, at 12:59 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > >> > >> > >>>David, > >>> > >>>Your reply got me to thinking... should we have screen widget > >>>boundary comments turned ON by default? > >>> > >>>-Adrian > >>> > >>>David E Jones wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>The general practice (kind of policy...) for SVN is that everything > >>>>in it should be development oriented. When you check out from SVN, > >>>>you get a set of configuration values that put timeouts on caches > >>>>for auto- reloading, and so on. > >>>>This is why we have production setup documentation, namely: > >>>>http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Setup+Guide > >>>> What should be done in this case is have it OFF by default, and > >>>>make sure it is documented in the above mentioned document. > >>>>This is the practice with everything else, and should be the > >>>>practice with this. > >>>>-David > >>>>On Nov 21, 2007, at 12:12 PM, skip@thedevers wrote: > >>>> > >>>>>I think it should be on by default. It doesnt hurt anything and the > >>>>>javascript compression work I have seen suggests that it helps. > >>>>>If you are > >>>>>trying to debug, which would be the only time it would be needed > >>>>>that I can > >>>>>see, you can turn it on. > >>>>> > >>>>>My two cents. > >>>>> > >>>>>Skip > >>>>> > >>>>>-----Original Message----- > >>>>>From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] > >>>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 10:17 AM > >>>>>To: [hidden email] > >>>>>Subject: Re: compressHTML ON by default ? > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>Just so everyone one knows what compressHTML does: > >>>>> > >>>>>It strips unnecessary whitespace from the HTML output. It is NOT > >>>>>the same > >>>>>thing as gzipped HTTP 1.1 > >>>>>compression. > >>>>> > >>>>>I originally proposed the compressHTML feature to help reduce the > >>>>>amount of > >>>>>markup travelling over > >>>>>dial-up lines. At the time there was some debate as to whether it > >>>>>would > >>>>>produce any noticable > >>>>>difference - that's why it is OFF by default. > >>>>> > >>>>>-Adrian > >>>>> > >>>>>Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>Hi all, > >>>>>> > >>>>>>I commited recently (in trunk revision: 594042) a patch from > >>>>>>Adrian. I > >>>>> > >>>>>then asked in the corresponding Jira issue > >>>>>https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1318 > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>><<I just wondered if we should not use the compressHTML by > >>>>>>default (ON) > >>>>> > >>>>>from a property in general.properties ?>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>I know it's very minor, but maybe we should, WDYT ? > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Thanks > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Jacques > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >> > > > |
You suggested it, but nothing was done about it. I was busy at the time with the FOP stuff. I'll
take a look at it over the holiday. -Adrian Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Thanks for correction Adrian, > > I put it from the top of my head. But I wonder now if we should not put this more obivous and accessible as a property (did we not > already discussed this ? Same scrambled mind...) > > OK, it's really very minor actually... > > Jacques > > De : "Adrian Crum" <[hidden email]> > >>Jacques, >> >>Thank you for updating the Production Setup guide, but... >> >>compressHTML is controlled by the parameters.compressHTML element, not by a setting in >>general.properties. See my comment at the bottom of the Wiki page. >> >>-Adrian >> >>Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> >> >>>De : "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> >>> >>>>It wouldn't be appropriate for me to make that decision, and I don't >>>>really have a strong opinion on it either way. >>>> >>>>That would be consistent with these other things so we certainly could >>>>do it that way. >>>> >>>>We should solicit opinions on it, but that should really happen on the >>>>dev list. >>>> >>>>In fact, this whole thread should probably have been on the dev list... >>>> >>>>-David >>> >>> >>>Yes, I agree. I wanted to make it well known, done :o) >>> >>>Jacques >>> >>> >>> >>>>On Nov 21, 2007, at 12:59 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>David, >>>>> >>>>>Your reply got me to thinking... should we have screen widget >>>>>boundary comments turned ON by default? >>>>> >>>>>-Adrian >>>>> >>>>>David E Jones wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>The general practice (kind of policy...) for SVN is that everything >>>>>>in it should be development oriented. When you check out from SVN, >>>>>>you get a set of configuration values that put timeouts on caches >>>>>>for auto- reloading, and so on. >>>>>>This is why we have production setup documentation, namely: >>>>>>http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Setup+Guide >>>>>>What should be done in this case is have it OFF by default, and >>>>>>make sure it is documented in the above mentioned document. >>>>>>This is the practice with everything else, and should be the >>>>>>practice with this. >>>>>>-David >>>>>>On Nov 21, 2007, at 12:12 PM, skip@thedevers wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>I think it should be on by default. It doesnt hurt anything and the >>>>>>>javascript compression work I have seen suggests that it helps. >>>>>>>If you are >>>>>>>trying to debug, which would be the only time it would be needed >>>>>>>that I can >>>>>>>see, you can turn it on. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>My two cents. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Skip >>>>>>> >>>>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>>>From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] >>>>>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 10:17 AM >>>>>>>To: [hidden email] >>>>>>>Subject: Re: compressHTML ON by default ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Just so everyone one knows what compressHTML does: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>It strips unnecessary whitespace from the HTML output. It is NOT >>>>>>>the same >>>>>>>thing as gzipped HTTP 1.1 >>>>>>>compression. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>I originally proposed the compressHTML feature to help reduce the >>>>>>>amount of >>>>>>>markup travelling over >>>>>>>dial-up lines. At the time there was some debate as to whether it >>>>>>>would >>>>>>>produce any noticable >>>>>>>difference - that's why it is OFF by default. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>-Adrian >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Hi all, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>I commited recently (in trunk revision: 594042) a patch from >>>>>>>>Adrian. I >>>>>>> >>>>>>>then asked in the corresponding Jira issue >>>>>>>https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1318 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>><<I just wondered if we should not use the compressHTML by >>>>>>>>default (ON) >>>>>>> >>>>>>>from a property in general.properties ?>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>>I know it's very minor, but maybe we should, WDYT ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Thanks >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Jacques >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> > > |
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I saw your patch and discussion with David on Jira. I will take care of it soon Thanks Jacques De : "Adrian Crum" <[hidden email]> > You suggested it, but nothing was done about it. I was busy at the time with the FOP stuff. I'll > take a look at it over the holiday. > -Adrian > > Jacques Le Roux wrote: > > > Thanks for correction Adrian, > > > > I put it from the top of my head. But I wonder now if we should not put this more obivous and accessible as a property (did we not > > already discussed this ? Same scrambled mind...) > > > > OK, it's really very minor actually... > > > > Jacques > > > > De : "Adrian Crum" <[hidden email]> > > > >>Jacques, > >> > >>Thank you for updating the Production Setup guide, but... > >> > >>compressHTML is controlled by the parameters.compressHTML element, not by a setting in > >>general.properties. See my comment at the bottom of the Wiki page. > >> > >>-Adrian > >> > >>Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >> > >> > >>>De : "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> > >>> > >>>>It wouldn't be appropriate for me to make that decision, and I don't > >>>>really have a strong opinion on it either way. > >>>> > >>>>That would be consistent with these other things so we certainly could > >>>>do it that way. > >>>> > >>>>We should solicit opinions on it, but that should really happen on the > >>>>dev list. > >>>> > >>>>In fact, this whole thread should probably have been on the dev list... > >>>> > >>>>-David > >>> > >>> > >>>Yes, I agree. I wanted to make it well known, done :o) > >>> > >>>Jacques > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>On Nov 21, 2007, at 12:59 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>David, > >>>>> > >>>>>Your reply got me to thinking... should we have screen widget > >>>>>boundary comments turned ON by default? > >>>>> > >>>>>-Adrian > >>>>> > >>>>>David E Jones wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>The general practice (kind of policy...) for SVN is that everything > >>>>>>in it should be development oriented. When you check out from SVN, > >>>>>>you get a set of configuration values that put timeouts on caches > >>>>>>for auto- reloading, and so on. > >>>>>>This is why we have production setup documentation, namely: > >>>>>>http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Setup+Guide > >>>>>>What should be done in this case is have it OFF by default, and > >>>>>>make sure it is documented in the above mentioned document. > >>>>>>This is the practice with everything else, and should be the > >>>>>>practice with this. > >>>>>>-David > >>>>>>On Nov 21, 2007, at 12:12 PM, skip@thedevers wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>I think it should be on by default. It doesnt hurt anything and the > >>>>>>>javascript compression work I have seen suggests that it helps. > >>>>>>>If you are > >>>>>>>trying to debug, which would be the only time it would be needed > >>>>>>>that I can > >>>>>>>see, you can turn it on. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>My two cents. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>Skip > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>-----Original Message----- > >>>>>>>From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] > >>>>>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 10:17 AM > >>>>>>>To: [hidden email] > >>>>>>>Subject: Re: compressHTML ON by default ? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>Just so everyone one knows what compressHTML does: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>It strips unnecessary whitespace from the HTML output. It is NOT > >>>>>>>the same > >>>>>>>thing as gzipped HTTP 1.1 > >>>>>>>compression. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>I originally proposed the compressHTML feature to help reduce the > >>>>>>>amount of > >>>>>>>markup travelling over > >>>>>>>dial-up lines. At the time there was some debate as to whether it > >>>>>>>would > >>>>>>>produce any noticable > >>>>>>>difference - that's why it is OFF by default. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>-Adrian > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>Hi all, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>I commited recently (in trunk revision: 594042) a patch from > >>>>>>>>Adrian. I > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>then asked in the corresponding Jira issue > >>>>>>>https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1318 > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>><<I just wondered if we should not use the compressHTML by > >>>>>>>>default (ON) > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>from a property in general.properties ?>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>>I know it's very minor, but maybe we should, WDYT ? > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>Thanks > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>Jacques > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > > > > > |
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