RPO 1.0 (Runtime Page Optimizer) is a recently (today?) released component for ASP and Sharepoint that compresses, combines and minifies (I can’t believe that is a real word) Javascript, CSS and other things.

What is interesting is that it was developed for ActionThis.com a NZ shop that saw at TechEd last year.  They built a site that quickly needed to be trimmed down due to the deployment scale and this seems to be the result of some of that effort.

Anyone have any comments?  Is it worthwhile evaluating this?


[http://www.getrpo.com/Product/HowItWorks][1]

**Update**
I downloaded this yesterday and gave it a whirl on our site.  The site is large, complex and uses a lot of javascript, css, ajax, jquery etc as well as URL rewriters and so on.  The installation was too easy to be true and I had to bang my head against it a few times to get it to work.  The trick... entries in the correct place in the web.config and a close read through the AdvancedSetup.txt to flip settings manually.  The site renders **mostly** correctly but there are a few issues which are probably due to the naming off css classed - it will require some close attention and a lot of testing to make sure that it fits, but so far it looks good and well worth the cost.

**Second Update** We are busy trying to get RPO hooked up.  There are a couple of problems with character encoding and possibly with the composition of some of our scripts.  I have to point out that the response and support from the vendor has been very positive and proactive


  [1]: http://www.getrpo.com/Product/HowItWorks