On Thu Aug 30 21:29:13 2007, Jonathan Chayce Dickinson wrote:
"EXI compression *combines* knowledge of XML with a *widely
adopted, standard compression algorithm* to achieve higher
compression ratios than would be achievable by applying compression
to the entire stream."
"which are individually well suited for standard compression
algorithms"
If EXI compression is set to true, you SHOULD send the document
through a compression library.
Just to clarify, "compressed" EXI is sent through DEFLATE. (The EXI
itself is actually bigger, to work with the algorithm better).
Dave.
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