Perhaps you could get around this by using SSIs to include the javascript libs in the data sent to the browser rather than "<script src=...">? That would also speed up loading (although only marginally, but you did say modem, didn't you? :-) times as it would reduce the number of requests the browser has to send, so less headers send & received and less delays connecting.
In reply to Re: Re: Re (tilly) 1: Compressing/Obfuscating a Javascript file
by mischief
in thread Compressing/Obfuscating a Javascript file
by Incognito
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