If I'm not mistaken, squid would either store it as text and compress it for
compatible browsers, or it would have to store it compressed, and decompress
it on the fly for non-mod_gzip compatible clients. Either way, I think
you'd be seeing the overhead on the cpu going WAY up.
Aaron
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Jung [mailto:tjung@igateway.net]
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 1:55 PM
> To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: [squid-users] Compressed HTML Converting
>
>
> Is there a way to have Squid convert .html URLs to compressed
> HTML files
> automatically to allow the client downloads to speed up
> slightly? I have looked
> on the squid web site and done some searching on the net and
> haven't found
> anything specifically that covers this. I was just curious.
>
> Tim Jung
> System Admin
> Internet Gateway Inc.
> tjung@igateway.net
>
>
Received on Thu Jan 17 2002 - 14:57:10 MST
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