I’m trying to optimize my web application and unfortunately have ended up with a javascript file size of around 450K – that too after compressing [it would take a while for me to redo the javascripting but until then I have to go live] – I initially had made a number of small javascript libraries to work upon. And what I do is I have a php file which includes all the javascript files and then I included my php file as below:
<script language="js/js.php"></script>
The thing is that I was hoping that my file would be cached upon the first load but it seems every time I refresh the page or come back to it the file is reloaded from the server – I checked this using firebug. Is there anything else that I must add to ensure that my file is cached on the user end.. or am I misunderstanding the idea of a cache here?
You’ll need to set some headers in php to ensure the file is cached.
At the top of js.php put:
That will add both basic caching + gzip compression on the fly.