I had problems on IE where compression of gzip didn't works. On the first page load, we had javascript error. On the second page load, it works because the ungzipped file was in cache. If we clear browser cache, we have the error again ...
It seems to happened It happend on slow machines. so, be careful with it. I personally never gzip .js. Mike Sebastian Kolbe a écrit :
Hello, First of all: You should open a new thread for new questions. Answering to existing threads might conceal your message for most people. Anyway: Compressing javascript, css and other files is possible if the browser supports this. The simplest solution for this is to install a webserver (i.e. apache) additional to your application server so that a request goes through the web server. This webserver can be configured to compress content, probably also HTML files or other content; look for 'mod_deflate'. If everything is right you should then have a transparent compression for selected filetypes w/o needing to compress anything "manually". An other approach is to use a javascript "compressor" like http://compressor.ebiene.de/ which converts/eliminates white spaces and word wrapping.
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