[thelist] optimization tips for FW4 popup menu code in

Boerner, Brian J brian.j.boerner at lmco.com
Fri Jun 29 15:35:29 CDT 2001


>>Generally, once a
>>browser downloads a file 
>>from your server it's available 
>>for quick reuse.


Thanks! for the response

*that's* the issue

the FW menus aren't available to browser for quick reuse - they get rebuilt
on every refresh and add additional files to your cache folder ad
infinitum....


hope you can help

-----Original Message-----
From: jdowdell at macromedia.com [mailto:jdowdell at macromedia.com]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 4:06 PM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: RE: [thelist] optimization tips for FW4 popup menu code in


At 9:17 AM 6/29/1, Boerner, Brian J wrote:
>we have a Policy site where this is the typical user experience
>why does FW need to load the menu to cahce *every single* page refresh or
>loading of the same menus???
>Will some MM rep please address this as we'd LOVE to implement this code on
>this huge site
>OR point me in a direction so I can solve this on my own

Sorry, I'm not sure of the question. Caching strategies are usually
controlled by the browser.

You can reach Fireworks engineers directly in the macromedia.fireworks
newsgroup. If you can tell them what they must do to see what you're seeing
then it's faster for them to discuss the same thing.

(Fortune, do you see the same thing in that browser with a simple test
file, no library items etc? I don't have a match for "a little bar made of
dashes go across the status section in netscape 4.76". Generally, once a
browser downloads a file from your server it's available for quick reuse.)

jd





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