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I just did some number tests on the new version of WebGrid.NET and it looks like a considerable amount of the javascript has been refactored into .JS files. While an in-place editable grid with calendars can still require about 700KB of supporting javascript, 640KB is contained in obfuscated .JS files that can be fully cached by the client. It's nice to see them move away from the Embedded JS files that had some setup issues with Windows Server 2003. It's also nice to see the grid working with Firefox as well as IE - the product was previously IE specific.
I haven't worked with the rest of the product or used this extensively yet. I'll blog more as I hit this product.