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Glen,

On 4/29/2009 4:21 PM, Glen R. Goodwin wrote:
> The question is this: Is there any reason why some .js files are getting
> gzip compression and some are not?
> 
> I have checked to make sure the mime type is correct.  I have verified the
> problem using multiple connection agents (Firefox, curl, etc).  

Does the client always report "Accept-Encoding: gzip" to the server? Is
the response part of a multi-response keepalive connection? If so, does
the file in question have a particular position in the stream of
requests (first? last? doesn't matter?).

- -chris
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