Compressed HTML makes your pages zippy(hunlock.com)

submitted by pcx99pcx99(165) 5 years, 1 month ago

For a just a few lines of code in your .htaccess file file you can shave off at least 50% of your non-binary bandwidth usage and make your pages load substantially and noticeably faster, all without changing a single line in any of your pages. It's crazy, but it's true!

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posted by gmillergmiller(95) 5 years, 1 month ago 0

Just thought I'd note that this is for Apache only and doesn't realy relate to .Net.

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posted by pcx99pcx99(165) 5 years, 1 month ago 0

Maybe that is why google & yahoo send compressed html and live does not ;)

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posted by gavinjoycegavinjoyce(25.7k) 5 years, 1 month ago 0

It looks like many .NET people are interested in hosting on Linux. I know I am.

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posted by jongallowayjongalloway(4350) 5 years, 1 month ago 0

IIS 6 supports compression, too:
http://weblogs.asp.net/owscott/archive/2004/01/12/57916.aspx

Port 80 Software offers product that make it better.

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