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Mike Duffy wrote on 01 aug 2009 in comp.lang.javascript:
There are two easy solutions:
1 Add the js as conteint ot every html file.
2 Why, if you are a serious programmer, interested in minimalizing server
workload, use the minimalistic included hosting of your ISP?
For less than 100 Euro or Pound a year the most elaborate virtual server
hosting can be rented nowadays, with ssi, serverside scripting in asp and
php, and multigigaBytes of server memory.
... extreme measures are not necessary by including the js
I asked my ISP for SSI. The response was basically that my question
was not on the list of those for which they had perpared an answer.
Their clients are mostly residential "amateurs" like myself who sign
up for their broad band service (via the TV cable), and the web page
hosting service they provide is primarily just so that they can
legally advertise that they provide such a service. It is
subcontracted to a subsidiary and consists of a limited (5 Meg) space
with no possibility of talking to someone who knows more than how to
reset your password.
Once I sent them a $0.01 piece to pay for my share to double our disk
quotas, but they did not find it amusing. They simply reminded me that
the fine print in the contract says they can suspend this service
without notice at any time when it becomes "in their best interests".
There are two easy solutions:
1 Add the js as conteint ot every html file.
2 Why, if you are a serious programmer, interested in minimalizing server
workload, use the minimalistic included hosting of your ISP?
For less than 100 Euro or Pound a year the most elaborate virtual server
hosting can be rented nowadays, with ssi, serverside scripting in asp and
php, and multigigaBytes of server memory.