On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 08:21:31AM +0100, Bart Guijt wrote: > From: "Stefano Mazzocchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > I haven't used it myself, but if I had to do it I would use servlet > > filtering instead of patching cocoon. cocoon's concern is to create > > output, http compression is part of the transport so it should be > > somebody else's concern to modify the output to reshape it to improve > > the transport. > > Thanks Stefano, you've got a point there. > > Since we use Websphere for production, I guess hacking mod_gzip into WAS is > not going to make it (still waiting for a reply from the administrator) so I > guess I should start looking at Servlet Filters then. Why are you talking about 'hacking mod_gzip into websphere'? All you need is an Apache frontend configured with mod_gzip. I do not know anything about Websphere but if it uses Apache you just have to configure it properly
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