Hi java guru,

Tuesday, September 04, 2001, 8:38:37 PM, you wrote:

jg> Hi.,
jg>   Correct me if wrong..

jg> 1. The xml/xsl rendering in c2 is done on server side.
jg> Then why do u need to compress the xml/xsp for client
jg> side?

But if i even generate HTML-files, anyway i want/can compress theirs for
decrease traffic. I want to learn this aspect, because it's can be
very useful for me. My pages are too large (many tables, texts,
images - 50-60k)

jg> 2. The xsp/sitemap precompilation process is in
jg> faq..Please try it...

Well, i do this.

jg>  --- Andrew Answer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello
jg> cocoon-users,
>> 
>>   I have some questions about C2 environment...
>> 
>>   1. Anybody know can i compress my xml/xsp files
>> before publishing it?
>>   I want to use on-the-fly compressing util like
>> XMLPPM
>>   (http://sourceforge.net/projects/xmlppm).  It's
>> can decrease my traffic.
>>   Need i change MIME-type of HTTP header for
>> automatic decompression
>>   files on the user? May be i must change files
>> extension?
>> 
>>   2. Can I precompile my site into .class files for
>> speed increasing?
>>   How to do this?
>> 
>> -- 
>> Best regards,
>>  Andrew                         
>> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>
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