I think this would need an explicit decision to de-support IE6, as far as compressed JS is concerned. (I can't remember offhand which clients couldn't handle compressed CSS; was it anything newer than Netscape 4?)
http://www.cforcoding.com/2009/05/supercharging-javascript-part-6.html ("Supercharging Javascript, Part 6: The Internet Explorer Problem")
I think this would need an explicit decision to de-support IE6, as far as compressed JS is concerned. (I can't remember offhand which clients couldn't handle compressed CSS; was it anything newer than Netscape 4?)
http:// www.cforcoding. com/2009/ 05/superchargin g-javascript- part-6. html
("Supercharging Javascript, Part 6: The Internet Explorer Problem")