You could see if this kind of technique is able to reduce the file size:
http://javascriptcompressor.com/
> I was looking over the libraries for things like cfmenu and a standard
> usage of the tag loads something like 200k of javascript. Not
> something I want to add to House of Fusion. I tried to gzip the files
> and change the extension to .js but that failed. I assume it is not
> possible to pre-compress the .js files and the only way to compress
> them is to use an 'on the fly' compression program. Is this correct?
> Is there any way to compress the .js without a webserver add-on?
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mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/