Its a 500kb transmission during the download of JS files, which is then 
stored in the browser cache.

You're not instantiating 500k worth of objects during use so I would 
imagine that you wouldn't be putting a load on the browser.

Rey...

Mikael Noone wrote:
> Even 500kb of javascript will put a lot of load on the Browser. Even on 
> a modern computer.
> 
> On 2/25/07, *Rey Bango* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
> wrote:
> 
>     Exactly. Great point Joern.
> 
>     Rey
> 
>     Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
>      > Francesco Sullo schrieb:
>      >> You are right. Alpha is great, but is too big for real web
>     applications...
>      > How about intranet web applications with 100mbit connections? No
>     worries
>      > with a few hundred kb of JavaScript there.
>      >
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