[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Has anyone here used IIS5's built in HTTP Compression successfully 
> with ColdFusion 5 or ColdFusion MX?

I switched it on a couple of days ago for CF MX and haven't seen any 
problems. Not sure if it is a performance improvement in my situation 
though.

> Turning on the "Compress Application Files" option results in two 
> headers being displayed on the HTML page.

Which headers?

> PS - I am already aware of PipeBoost and XCompress (3rd party ISAPI 
> filters) but for the time being I'd prefer to have a free solution. :-)

Damian Wright was working on something. Check the archives.

Jochem

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