Whether browsers support compression (usually either gzip or zip I think) is
sent as part of the header of the request. It is then up to the server to
do any compression (of the supported type) it desires.
To my knowledge:
Apache httpd can compress it's output.
TC 4 I think can (it's a filter applied after the content has been
generated)
C2 doesn't. I _don't_ know if it's possible &/ desired.
You can't compress the html+images though, only one thing at once as it
t'were.
Don't take what I say as gospel - I've been wrong before ;)
J.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: java guru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 05 September 2001 2:01 pm
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Andrew Answer
> Subject: Re: Re[2]: xml compressing
>
>
> Hi.,
> Again., let me if i have mistaken anything..
>
> 1. When we are talking about html over internet, we
> are talking about a server and a client(browser). You
> only have control over your side(server side). You
> DONT have control over the client(browser side).
>
> 2. Any compression mechanisms(let it be simple zip or
> xmlppm) requires two operations, compression and
> de-compression. And when you dont have control over
> the client side., how can u make sure the compressed
> docs gets de-compressed on the other end?. This can
> only be possible when u have control over both sides
> like B2B environment.
>
> 3. Now., again., if the kinda technique exists that
> enable one to compress whole html along with images
> and tables and send them over the network and there
> exists a client browser which understands all these
> and de-compress the stuff., then the internet world
> would have been somewhere else...No kidding..
>
> Again., correct me if wrong...
>
>
> --- Andrew Answer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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]
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > jg>
> >
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