Sebastin,
Thanks for all the information and pointers. Hmm i didn't realize that i meddled with another thread. Group i am very sorry for the mistake. I just accomplished what i wanted, it was more of a bug that is why i didn't get it to work.

I do understand that i can get it done this done at container / web server config level or at the code level. Nice link if others are think in these terms. http://www.seifi.org/?p=482

Thanks,
Vijay


Sebastian Kolbe wrote:
Hello,

First of all: You should open a new thread for new questions. Answering to
existing threads might conceal your message for most people.

Anyway:
Compressing javascript, css and other files is possible if the browser
supports this.
The simplest solution for this is to install a webserver (i.e. apache)
additional
to your application server so that a request goes through the web
server. This webserver
can be configured to compress content, probably also HTML files or other
content;
look for 'mod_deflate'.
If everything is right you should then have a transparent compression
for selected
filetypes w/o needing to compress anything "manually".

An other approach is to use a javascript "compressor" like
http://compressor.ebiene.de/  which converts/eliminates white spaces and
word wrapping.



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