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The best way to achieve this is for your server to support inline gzip. You would take the ".gz" off both the script tag's src attribute and store the file on the server uncompressed. If the client supported it, the server would automatically send the script as a gzip encoded result. This does cost your server some extra CPU, but the file gets compressed for those clients that support it, while older clients still get the expanded version.

Check out mod_deflate for apache2. mod_gzip is the equivalent for Apache 1.x.

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The best way to achieve this is for your server to support inline gzip. You would take the ".gz" off both the script tag's src attribute and store the file on the server uncompressed. If the client supported it, the server would automatically send the script as a gzip encoded result. This does cost your server some extra CPU, but the file gets compressed for those clients that support it, while older clients still get the expanded version.

Check out mod_deflate for apache2.