Hmm, that's been working for me.  One caveat: it doesn't work with
the /static directory, only text returned from a GET or POST.

In a production setup, you should run static content through a
traditional browser (Apache, lighttpd) and let that gzip your static
content.

On Jun 16, 5:25 pm, SeC <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey
> Anyone know to use paste.gzipper with web.py? I got something like
> this:
>
> from paste.gzipper import middleware as gzm
> ....
> app.run(gzm)
>
> It does work, but content is not compressed.
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