Gzip must be requested by the client, have you checked that the client
actually request compressed data? What client do you use?
Also make sure your files have proper mime types and try to enable only
for a specific mime type to test.
Beside this: How do you verify that content is Gzipped? Some versions of
IE+Firebug Console do not report the gzip content type. So you should
actually check with wire-shark or a simple java test client (just make
sure to request compression!)
Am 11.01.2015 20:14, schrieb Andrew Penhorwood:
I am using jetty9.2.6. The site has ran for months without issue on
the Jetty 9.2.x codes bases. I decided to audit the site to see if
there were things we could do to make it more efficient. One of those
things was enabling gzip. So I added the gzip filter to to my
webdefault.xml file.
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