er.extensions.ERXApplication.responseCompressionEnabled=true

.. if you use Project Wonder.

I've also wondered about this. Pretty Printing is tough, though, because it's often possible to cause some rendering artifacts if it's not done carefully.

ms

On Jun 29, 2007, at 10:27 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:

On 29.06.2007, at 06:05, Lachlan Deck wrote:

has anyone used any pretty printing for WO responses? Any suggestions?

There can be a *lot* of white space in the output when you've got lots of little reusable components in play.

To get smaller transfer sizes and better transfer times, we use mod_gzip which seems to work very good. I'v never done any "pretty printing" for responses despite that I write my components so, that is is not too much white space in there.

cug
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