>You might try to request a compressed version from the server, for example
>Headers.Add('Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate');
>And then uncompress the result.

Excellent!!  Went from 17 minutes to 39 seconds!
Does not seem to be any decompression required.
That appeared to all be done automagically.

Does anyone know of any reason not to use compression
on all HTTP Get requests?

Thank you!

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