On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Alvaro Lopez Ortega
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Tony,
>
> On 14/02/2011, at 17:03, Tony Zakula wrote:
>
>> Thank you for your patience.  I am working on a server recipe.  I
>> looked at the gzip support compression rules, but I am not sure what
>> the defaults mean.  On a default server install, if GZip support is at
>> "Leave unset", does that mean that vserver wide, Cherokee will use
>> compression when the browser supports it?  Or do you need to change
>> that to "Allow" for that to take place?
>
> You have to change it to Allow if you want to enable it.
>
> 'Leave unset' means that no criteria in set when that particular rule is 
> applied. In case it weren't a final rule and the Behavior rule list 
> evaluation continued, a later value could be set (to either allow or deny its 
> use).
>
>> Also, on a reverse proxy, would that compression work?  Or would that
>> need to be done on the application server?
>
> It'd work either way.
> I personally prefer the web server to perform the compression, so its 
> behavior of is as unified as possible.. but, that's just my taste.


Thanks!  I would rather let Cherokee do as much as possible too!

Tony Z
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