tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191291.post3722647147537125712..comments2024-02-05T22:23:32.443-08:00Comments on Coding In Paradise: Using Google Gears on a WeblogBrad Neuberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03274020042497854648noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191291.post-31619874912089136492007-12-15T01:32:00.000-08:002007-12-15T01:32:00.000-08:00You can do all of this with HTTP caching.Just tell...You can do all of this with HTTP caching.<BR/><BR/>Just tell Apache to add cache headers for all files in a directory.<BR/><BR/>Then version the directory so that if want to change everything you just use a different versioned path when you serve your HTML.<BR/><BR/>Kevinburtonatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08049781702053733725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191291.post-90824602991624593052007-12-12T05:50:00.000-08:002007-12-12T05:50:00.000-08:00Why all this hassle? Just put Google's gadget open...Why all this hassle? Just put Google's gadget open proxy in front of all your static content:<BR/><BR/>http://gmodules.com/ig/proxy?url= + your URL<BR/><BR/>Your buddy Nial mentioned this already several months ago, see the "Open caching proxy" section at:<BR/><BR/>http://www.niallkennedy.com/blog/2007/09/google-gadget-ads.html<BR/><BR/>Cheers, Ivo<BR/><BR/>http://www.web20friends.netUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09875116638619233165noreply@blogger.com