> You might try to request a compressed version from the server, Unfortunately, that only works if the server will _provide_ compressed content---which, in this case, it won't. Which is *really* unfortunate, because this data compresses very nicely; down to 10% even without pushing the compression up to Max (and taking more processor time).
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