I think I have figured out what I did wrong, but I now have compression
working for IE
That's great! I was recently noticing that some web pages saved locally from
within Mozilla were gzipped, so this thing is moderately widespread.
I think it would be a great addition to Zope. Particularly
: [Zope-dev] RAMCacheManager and gzip
There is zlib support in Python, and it is used in Medusa already.
ZServer
does not call it, but the compression stuff is there.
There is one good reason not to use zlib though, Micro$oft Internet
Distorter does not support content-encoding: gzip
some
people don't realise this yet.
- Original Message -
From: Adrian Hungate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martijn Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] RAMCacheManager and gzip
Ok, that was my though, so I
are those of the whole world, however some
people don't realise this yet.
- Original Message -
From: JanStiller T-Online [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 4:50 AM
Subject: [Zope-dev] RAMCacheManager and gzip
Hi,
Is it possible to marry
JanStiller T-Online wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to marry the RAMCacheManager and gzip?
I'm just working on a little shop and - for speed's sake - do 'ram-cache'
the article-listings and push all the Zope-Content through mod_gzip. With
this combination, I'm getting it 3x faster in Zope and
Hi,
Is it possible to marry the RAMCacheManager and gzip?
I'm just working on a little shop and - for speed's sake - do 'ram-cache'
the article-listings and push all the Zope-Content through mod_gzip. With
this combination, I'm getting it 3x faster in Zope and 5x faster over the
wire (normally