>As the PDF manuals should be coming back really soon now, I'm thinking
>about compressing them, because the file size is is quite big
>(approx. 11M per language). What do you think, should they be offered
>as .gz, .bz2 and .zip versions like the HTML version (in many files), or
>would .gz suffice? AFAIK some of the newer zip programs for Windows
>do handle .gz. But then, .bz2 compression is the best one. See directory listing.
Jim suggested at phpweb, that we should drop the .zip version sometime,
because Windows zip programs can handle .gz. I don't know that this is the
best time or not to do this...
.gz and .bz2 is needed IMHO :) Maybe we can drop .zip.
If you look at the html .gz .bz2 and .zip you can see the
differences in sizes...... Zip is the biggest.
Goba
