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<nicklas.aven@jordogskog.no>
>Considering binary processing on Web client for smaller transfer size?<br />
>Go for reconfigure your sever for gzip support.<br />
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>Just sharing my observations, not arguing with the idea.<br />
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<nicklas.aven@jordogskog.no>I really need some arguing about the idea, since I ought to sleep at nights instead of doing things like this. So reinventing the wheel is just stupid if I do.</nicklas.aven@jordogskog.no></div>
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<div>About parsing binary data on client side I think it seems to work very well. I guess it is some cost to parse json to renderable coordinates too?</div>
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<div>I also think development will give browsers that is more and more acpable of things like this in the future. I don't know much javascript either, but the development of javascript engines in the browsers seems to be very rapid (maybe not iexplorer, I don't know)</div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
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<div>Nicklas</div>
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