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Andreas Pelme
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django-compress was originally created by Andreas Pelme <andreas@pelme.se> in 2008.
django-compress was originally created by Andreas Pelme <andreas@pelme.se> in
2008.
These people have provided bug fixes, new features, improved the documentation or just made django-compress more awesome.
* Sander Smits <jhmsmits@gmail.com>
* Andreas C <andriijas>
* Alexander Artemenko <svetlyak40wt>
The Python-version of jsmin (http://www.crockford.com/javascript/jsmin.html)
is included in django-compress. It was translated from to Python by Baruch
Evan, from the original jsmin implementation by Douglas Crockford.
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All documentation is currently only available at the Google Code wiki:
django-compress provides an automated system for compressing CSS and
JavaScript files. By default, it only outputs compressed files while not in
DEBUG-mode. That means you can still debug and edit your source files while
coding, and when going to production, the compressed files will be
automatically generated.
http://code.google.com/p/django-compress/
Support for jsmin and CSSTidy is included and enabled by default (but can
easily be disabled). Support for YUI Compressor is also supported out of the
box.
django-compress includes template tags for outputting the URLs to the
CSS/JavaScript?-files and some other goodies to improve the performance of
serving static media.
django-compress is available at github[1] and Google Code[2]. You can always
access the latest and greatest code from both git and Subversion.
The documentation is available online at Github[3], or under docs/ in the
source.
[1] http://github.com/pelme/django-compress/tree/master
[2] http://code.google.com/p/django-compress/
[3] http://github.com/pelme/django-compress/tree/master/docs
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