From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net] 


>> Will setting the HTTPS connector "compression=on" actually compress the
>> data for HTTPS?

>Any reason to suspect it wouldn't?

Some result from a Google search I did trying to find a solution to this issue 
led me to infer that it didn't.  I figured it was wrong but thought I'd ask the 
gurus.

>> Does it compress before or after applying the encryption?

>HTTPS is defined to be HTTP-over-SSL which means that the encryption is
>preformed on the whole connection. So, your HTML gets compressed, then
>encrypted.

That's what I figured it should do.

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