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  • Gzip compression is a binary compression like you see with ZIP files.

    W3 Total Cache Plugin 2009

  • Markus what level of Gzip are you using and are you using the built in compression in IIS.

    ASP.net and IIS 2 million pageviews per hour « The Paradigm Shift 2007

  • If it is Gzip compression on the fly, have you tried turning it off for those pages of your website that include the affected forms?

    Microsoft Confirms wide spread issues with last weeks patches. « The Paradigm Shift 2006

  • Installing mod_gzip for Apache can help reduce bandwidth costs. mod_gzip is an Apache extension that uses Gzip to reduce the size of your webpages.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Installing mod_gzip for Apache can help reduce bandwidth costs. mod_gzip is an Apache extension that uses Gzip to reduce the size of your webpages.

    How to Save Bandwidth Webhosting 2006

  • Gzip is now used by many archive sites instead of compress; if you don't have gzip on your system, get it!

    Frequently Asked Questions About Linux v1.17 1993

  • But the past showed better performance with Gzip on.

    phpBB.com RMcGirr83 2010

  • (Source Gzip) send to a friend subscription other apps from cdekter slashdot it digg it del. icio.us errors by lestek on: Aug 21 2009 lestek lestek none

    KDE-Apps.org Content 2010

  • One thing to highlight which is what took me a bit of time is the "serverVariables" entry in that rule that basically is overwriting the Accept-Encoding header, the reason I do this is because if you do not remove that header then the response will likely be compressed (Gzip or deflate) and Output Rewriting is not supported on that case, and you will end up with an error message like:

    The Official Microsoft IIS Site CarlosAg Blog 2010

  • Can you please upload the source as a tarball: that is, GNU tar archive compressed with a ubiquitous free compression format like Gzip or BZip2 or XZ.

    GNOME-Look.org Content 2010

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