As I said, I'm on your side. I just think that if you do not show the arguments of the other side, your argument falls flat.
If you are running PHP, chances are it is running on apache2 or in some cloud environment. If you can't setup mod_compress or whatever equivalent is used in the cloud (which usually is one configuration switch), then storage is probably the least of your issues.
As I said, I'm on your side. I just think that if you do not show the arguments of the other side, your argument falls flat.
If you are running PHP, chances are it is running on apache2 or in some cloud environment. If you can't setup mod_compress or whatever equivalent is used in the cloud (which usually is one configuration switch), then storage is probably the least of your issues.
There is of course some optimization possible but the code remains stored statically initially.
In a world where open source is important, user preferences and accessibility seem sufficient reasons to me. ;-)