Jake, another way to save bandwidth with Ext is to gzip the ext-all.js file. That ~500K file will then reduce to less than ~150K. Tim has some info on this here: {Link}
The only change I would make is to not use .gz as an extension but instead just put your gzip content in a folder called gzip and then have your web site rule look for that pattern instead.
Additionally, you can use Ext's "build your own" feature to build a version of Ext that only includes what you are using and then gzip that instead. Just look on their download page here: {Link} for this info.
Jake, another way to save bandwidth with Ext is to gzip the ext-all.js file. That ~500K file will then reduce to less than ~150K. Tim has some info on this here: {Link}
The only change I would make is to not use .gz as an extension but instead just put your gzip content in a folder called gzip and then have your web site rule look for that pattern instead.
Additionally, you can use Ext's "build your own" feature to build a version of Ext that only includes what you are using and then gzip that instead. Just look on their download page here: {Link} for this info.
Jack