I did a lot of googling and only came up with answers from many years ago, or unanswered questions. Maybe I'm just not using the right search keywords, so I figured I would ask the following....
Here's my scenario... I have a bunch of static html files that would be served directly via nginx. Is it possible to gzip them all, storing ONLY the compressed version and have everything work as expected? I've done some experimenting and I'm coming up short getting things to work... I am using the following directives (skipping non-relevant), and yes the extra modules were compiled in: gzip on; gzip_static on; gunzip on; If I make a request and allow compression, then it reads from the .gz file no problem. If I make a request without allowing compression, then I get a "file not found"... I've tried with & without "try_files". Also if I append something like "$uri.gz" to try files, then it sends the compressed file as-is (what should be decompressed on the client side is still compressed). I would hate to have to add a wrapper script and complicate things just to accommodate that 1% that might request the data uncompressed... >From what I can gather reading over the gunzip source, it appears that decompression is only for when it's proxying (decompress the upstream response). Even if there's a non-standard patch available, I have no issues recompiling to get this to work. _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
