Excuse me, this is not mod_perl related: In my experience only internet
explorer benefits from mod_gzip.
Netscape-4.7 does not announce itself as http-1.1 compatible, konqueror
has strange delays with gzipped files (the dog slow component model
calling gzip?). Galeon and Mozilla are fat and slow
>> It turned out that a new version released at around the same time I
>> encountered the problem fixed it!
>>
>
>Great! Could you send us the snipset of your configuration that was
>necessary to get it work with Embperl. I guess this would be interesting
for
>more people (including me :-)
Well
> It turned out that a new version released at around the same time I
> encountered the problem fixed it!
>
Great! Could you send us the snipset of your configuration that was
necessary to get it work with Embperl. I guess this would be interesting for
more people (including me :-)
> It seems
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To: Michael Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 15 February 2001 04:57
Subject: Re: embperl and mod_gzip
>
>
>>Has anybody managed to successfully get embperl and mod_gzip to work
>together? I've managed to get mod_
>Has anybody managed to successfully get embperl and mod_gzip to work
together? I've managed to get mod_gzip to work on static html files >but
can't get it to work with Embperl files.
Illia wrote he got it to work, maybe he can help out:
http://www.ecos.de/~mailarc/embperl/
Has anybody managed to successfully get embperl and
mod_gzip to work together? I've managed to get mod_gzip to work on static
html files but can't get it to work with Embperl files.
I've tried a couple of variants:
mod_gzip_item_include !perl-script
mod_gzip_item_include !