{"items": [{"author": "Daniel", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/649237775172?comment_id=649245858972", "anchor": "fb-649245858972", "service": "fb", "text": "Want to build a smart compressor specifically for HTML? That optionally auto-checks your HTML for compliance with some standard? It would probably be possible to do a lot better than Gzip. Even more interesting would be a Javascript compressor...", "timestamp": "1392820938"}, {"author": "BDan", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/649237775172?comment_id=649251427812", "anchor": "fb-649251427812", "service": "fb", "text": "The main advantage I find to relative URLs is that they work correctly in a development environment, though I guess if you're rewriting them all it doesn't matter there, either.", "timestamp": "1392824962"}, {"author": "Anish", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/649237775172?comment_id=649894414262", "anchor": "fb-649894414262", "service": "fb", "text": "Daniel, In terms of compression, yes. The other thing that's important in this situation is speed, and it'd be nontrivial to compete with with gz for speed on a one-man project. That said, it'd probably be quite a bit of fun.", "timestamp": "1393362315"}]}