virk
We have a wiki with about 5000 pages in 1000 namespaces and make use of the plugin indexmenu for navigation purpose.
When I look at the page source of a wiki page, the complete index of the whole wiki is integrated into this html-page. Some questions:
1) Is this amount of data created by the webserver, I assume yes, or is it created by the browser somehow?
2) Does this amount of data need to transported for each new site I call in the wiki, or is it cached somehow in the browser?
3) Our namespace-structure is as follows:
/2151-2200/2151
/2151-2200/2151
/2151-2200/2152
..
/2151-2200/2200
/2201-2250/2201
/2201-2250/2202
/2201-2250/2203
..
/2201-2250/2250
...
...
/3001-3050/3001
...
My current indexmenu is "{{indexmenu>..:#1|js#thread navbar noscroll nocookie}}". Can I adjust it in a way that only the index of the current namespace is integrated into the html-source? F.e., only the information for top namespaces are presented and each click on a "namespace-page" will force a new request at the server for the index of that namespace?
4) The purpose of all the above is to reduce data traffic.
I would be pleased if someone understands what I am talking about :-)