[thelist] Do comments cause hit on system?
Fred D Yocum
fdy at mcc.org
Mon Feb 7 08:34:12 CST 2005
Thanks for the comments re-comments
slightly off topic - Like other religious groups Mennonites come in many
flavours. Some of the 'conservative' Mennonites and Amish are not
connected up to power companies, but they are increasingly using
electricity/computers in their businesses and, in Lancaster county where I
live, cellphone use within the Amish community is becoming endemic (just
don't tell the bishop). The organization I work for represents the whole
spectrum Mennonite/Amish.Brethren in Christ spectrum and I happen to be
Roman Catholic :-).
F D Yocum
Graphic Designer
Mennonite Central Committee
[ This email was sent to: "'Fred D Yocum'" <fdy at mcc.org> ]
[ On 02/07/2005 09:09:34, Hershel Robinson <hershelr at netvision.net.il>
wrote: ]
No processing is done on comments in HTML and CSS and I doubt for PHP.
Causes a small hit in transfer for HTML and CSS but it's worth it for the
developers.
mcc.org? I thought Mennonites didn't use electricity etc.
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> I work in an organization where Web sites are developed by a
> team that is
> geographically distant. This increases the importance of
> commenting code,
> HTML, CSS, PHP. Does commenting cause a hit in the browser or on the
> server? Specifically, does the browser or server need to
> 'think' about
> comments?
>
> F D Yocum
> Graphic Designer
>
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