Site Compression

Would you like x10 to Speed up your website with file compression?

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vol7ron

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Does this interest anyone?

Remember to fill out the poll.
 
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Starshine

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Interests me, I guess.
But don't you have a similar thread / question already in this area?
This question may have been better suited in another forum area.
 

vol7ron

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Other question is more specific, which everyone may not understand. Furthermore, the purpose of this was to include a poll to make it easier for people.

I don't understand why this would not interest everyone? Support staff generally need to see interest from users before they install or enable anything =/

If you know of a better suited forum, please create the thread there :)
 
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I say yes as long as it would not add more resource problems to these servers. Bad enough as it is would not want it getting even worse.
 

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Well the good news is that a similar effect can be done through code which is very CPU intensive. Either way I need to reduce the packet size of the site files. Turning 30KB files into 1.1KB is a big difference, especially on an AJAX driven page.

As for the free server, Corey added another, which should lighten the load.
 
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