tag:railsillustrated.com,2009:/more-speed-improvements-with-asset_packager/feedComments on „More Rails Speed with asset_packager Plugin“ Rails Ill.railsillustrated.com/more-speed-improvements-with-asset_packager.html2009-10-19T21:23:38Ztag:railsillustrated.com,2009-02-06:/more-speed-improvements-with-asset_packager/comments/12486635272009-07-27T02:58:47ZJason said on July 27 2009
Now that rails 2 has an asset attribute built into the include tags, scott beckers cool asset_packager is kind of redundant.
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That said, you will still need to minify the code (which rails doesn't do just yet). Check out:
<a href="http://www.kangarooit.com/minified_cache/">minified_cache</a> Jasonhttp://www.kangarooit.com/minified_cache/tag:railsillustrated.com,2009-02-06:/more-speed-improvements-with-asset_packager/comments/12559874182009-10-19T21:23:38ZLance Ivy said on October 19 2009
It's only partially redundant. Eventually you need to pre-generate the bundles and maybe store them in S3 for Cloudfront. Lance Ivy