Thanks --I don't have access to server-level apache stuff like mod_gzip. However our hosting provider suggests a scripting solution involving .htaccess where you can serve up a gzip page when available: http://www.lunarforums.com/forum/index.php?topic=13653
So I guess what I'm really looking for is an easy way to write myWebPage.html.gz at the same time I write myWebpage HTML.
Bruce Michael Peters wrote:
Bruce McKenzie wrote:Hi -- I've been enjoying the speed increase for cgi::app applications achieved by CGI::Application::Plugin::CompressGzip. I use CGI::App to generate static web pages with Template Toolkit. Is there a way that's as easy as CompressGZip to get the same kind of performance boost for static HTML pages? I could probably hack something together with Zlib -- but I'd much rather use a plugin or module written by someone else :-)You can configure apache to use mod_gzip and there's even some stuff you can do in mod_perl if you want more flexibility with it. But it's something that needs to be done on the server level, not the page creation level afaik.
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