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I see that the main totalchoicehosting.com server uses gzip compression, aka

>Content-Encoding: gzip

for it's content. Is this enabled on the customer's servers?

 

I checked mine (Server26) and it wasn't in the headers.

Posted

Andy, is this the same as mod_gzip? I was told by support in August that it wasn't installed (on my server, 63).

 

I have a shopping cart where I can enable gzip compression, if it is available.

 

 

Thanks!

Posted

mod_gzip is not installed on any servers. You can enable gzip compression through PHP as is mentioned in the threads Andy linked to. Some packages (like most php based forum software) even have an option to enable it in their configurations.

 

Even the main TCH webserver is not using mod_gzip (but rather enables it per app via PHP).

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