Yes, for small requests it doesn't make sense to use it, only for large strings.

And, it doesn't make any difference if you are using the built-in gzip or IIS.

Regards,
Michael



On 10/23/06, zacksz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It works fine, however small request Will actually be larger due tot he
> Overhead.
> Also you might want to confirm with your hosting company many do not
> want to enable that feature for a small shared server.
>
>
> >
>


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