On 11/28/2013 09:40 PM, Paul Pillot wrote:
> If you have access to your server’s feature, you can also enable gzip
> compression (on Apache it’s the mo_deflate program) for the
> associated plain text format. Then the server and the browser will do
> the job !
The problem with 'mod_deflate' is, that it would require to uncompress 
the already compressed PDB files first and then let the module compress 
the data from the CGI script again. I would like to avoid that, 
especially with larger biological unit PDB files.

I digged a bit deeper into this and might be able to achieve the same as 
'mod_deflate' directly with the CGI script bei reading and writing the 
corresponding response headers of the browser request.

Regards,
Rolf

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