Justin Erenkrantz wrote: > (I need to double check that mod_gz and mod_include don't interfere > with each other...mod_gz should run *after* mod_include has processed > the data...) mod_gzip is a transfer encoding, mod_include is a content filter. Perhaps we need a clear distinction within filters between transfer encoding modules and content modules. Regards, Graham -- ----------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] "There's a moon over Bourbon Street tonight..."
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Thomas Eibner
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Jerry Baker
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Thomas Eibner
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Justin Erenkrantz
- RE: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Peter J. Cranstone
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Brian Pane
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Justin Erenkrantz
- RE: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Marc Slemko
- RE: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Sander Striker
- RE: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Peter J. Cranstone
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Graham Leggett
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Ryan Bloom
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Ryan Bloom
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 TOKILEY
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Ian Holsman
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 TOKILEY
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Jim Jagielski
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Eli Marmor
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 TOKILEY
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Jim Jagielski
- Re: [PATCH] Add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 Eli Marmor