- From: Paul Pazandak <pazandak@OBJS.com>
- Date: Fri, 05 Sep 1997 07:16:34 -0500
- To: www-jigsaw@w3.org
Benoit Mahe wrote: > > > > > > Is there any list of classes (or means to tell what the minimal > > set of classes required is) to run jigsaw solely as a proxy > > with some filtering capabilities? I'd like to reduce the > > size of the zip file to include only the files needed. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Paul. > > Such a list doesn't exists but you could remove the > following packages : > > w3c.www.mux > w3c.www.pics > w3c.tools.resources > w3c.tools.sexpr > w3c.cvs > w3c.jigsaw.cvs > w3c.jigsaw.pics > w3c.jigsaw.servlets > w3c.jigsaw.ssi > > If you don't want to use JigAdmin you could remove these too: > > w3c.tools.widget > w3c.jigadm > > can I ask you a question, why to you want to reduce the size of the > zip file ? I am looking at Jigsaw as a local proxy server, and so I want to reduce the zip file to reduce user download time, as well as remove all unnecessary files. As I have NO control over my ISP's server, this would allow one to provide some client-side extensions that most browsers (like NS) simply cannot support (at this time). Thanks for thie list about, it reduced the zip by about 25%... but can we do better than this? Paul. > -- ******************************************************************** Paul Pazandak pazandak@objs.com Object Services and Consulting, Inc. http://www.objs.com Minneapolis, Minnesota 55420-5409 612-881-6498 ********************************************************************
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