Hi.,
I feel sorry for leading this topic off cocoon2.
Hope this will not extend beyond limits.
But., yes, you can do that all., but as already
someone explains you cannot bundle all html+images
together in this method..and this kinda stuff is
highly client dependent...
--- Xavier Renard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> Excuse-me if this is out-of-subject or if I didn't
> properly understood the
> previous message but the server-side can send a
> compressed page with a
> Response-Header "content-Encoding gzip" for exemple
> indicating that the page
> is compressed and the client-side "can" decompressed
> the page to display it.
>
> But to do that, it is better for the server
> (or a servlet) to check the request-header to see
> if it contains the
> header "accept-encoding gzip" indicating that the
> browser is able to
> decompressed the page with gzip
>
> Xavier
>
> > 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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> > > jg> srini
> > >
> > > jg>
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