Isn't this also something you could let an Apache Webserver do (if you put
that in front of your Appserver)? Or maybe Appserver can also do this
out-of-the-box?

On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Stefan Simik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> I thought about it, and I have 2 ideas:
>
>
> 1. IDEA
> ----------------------------------------
>  a) totally disable gzip in wicket --
> getResourceSettings().setDisableGZipCompression(true);
>  b) use Gzip filter BEFORE wicket-filter. This Gzip filter will compress
> all the communication -
>      HTML, resources .... . Images and some mime-types should be omitted.
>
>
>
> 2. IDEA
> -----------------------------------------
>  add gzipping funcionality to wicket by wrapping the servlet response.
> this
> wrapper will detect
>  if there is a "text/html" mime-type, and only these mime-type will
> compress.
>  So we add new compressing functionality pages (html)  to existing
> functionaliyt of compressing resources.
>
>
> Whad do you think about it a what would you prefer ?
>
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