Hi Adam,

Yep, that much better than the config file I was using. I used it with one
minor change putting
/home/tmp/mod_gzip-1.3.26.1a    for temp directory. Works great, thanks.
I`ll have a go at changing the LogFormat
directive later.


thanks again



Colm






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-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Hope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 October 2003 08:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Mod_Gzip


Hi Colm,

In the apache httpd.conf make sure you load the gzip_module after the CF
one.

# Example:
# LoadModule foo_module libexec/mod_foo.so
LoadModule coldfusion_module  libexec/mod_coldfusion.so
LoadModule gzip_module  libexec/mod_gzip.so

The use ifmodule for the mod_gzip settings:

<IfModule mod_gzip.c>
   mod_gzip_on                   yes
   mod_gzip_dechunk              yes
   mod_gzip_min_http             1001
   mod_gzip_temp_dir             /tmp/gzip
   mod_gzip_handle_methods       GET POST
   mod_gzip_minimum_file_size    4500
   mod_gzip_can_negotiate        Yes
   mod_gzip_update_static        No
   mod_gzip_item_exclude mime    ^image/
   mod_gzip_item_exclude file    \.jpg$
   mod_gzip_item_exclude file    \.gif$
   mod_gzip_item_include file    \.htm$
   mod_gzip_item_include mime    text/html*
   mod_gzip_item_include mime    ^text/plain$
   mod_gzip_item_include file    \.html$
   mod_gzip_item_include handler type-coldfusion
   mod_gzip_item_include file    \.cfm$
   mod_gzip_item_include mime    ^httpd/unix-directory$
   mod_gzip_keep_workfiles       No
</IfModule>

The above will use mod_gzip on anything but image files.

Then you can also add the following 2 lines to the LogFormat directive to
see your compression ratios in access_log.

LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b mod_gzip:
%{mod_gzip_compression_ratio}npct." common_with_mod_gzip_info1
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b mod_gzip: %{mod_gzip_result}n
In:%{mod_gzip_input_size}n
Out:%{mod_gzip_output_size}n:%{mod_gzip_compression_ratio}npct."
 common_with_mod_gzip_info2

We have had no problems with form post/gets/uploads using CF5 and mod_gzip.

Adam.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Hi,
>
> Just installed mod_gzip module on Apache and the pages fly,
> all that is except the .cfm pages. Anyone got mod_gzip
> compression on apache to work with .cfm pages on CF 5.0, or
> are there issues around this?
>
> Colm

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