>If the page is basically text, then most of the alphabetic characters >are probably lowercase, so there's a better chance of finding a >patched string in the compression state. Right? Theoretically. But given the vocabulary of HTML tags, what's the chance of matching something other than themselves? "A" maybe, but how often does (English) text have TR TD HREF et alia? >What boggles me is that anyone would give a flying expletive. Yeah.
- Lowercase compresses better? rsalz
- Re: Lowercase compresses better? staym
- Re: Lowercase compresses better? Matt Crawford
- Re: Lowercase compresses better? Daniel Garcia
- Re: Lowercase compresses better? Matt Blaze
- Re: Lowercase compresses better? Ted Lemon
- Re: Lowercase compresses better? rsalz
- Re: Lowercase compresses better? Peter Gutmann