On 7/9/07, Vincent Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

See the docs for that directive which include:

Context:        server config, virtual host

Meaning that this directive can be set in the main server context, or
<VirtualHost, but not in a container like <Location or <Directory.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_deflate.html
shows an example almost identical to what I'm using,
with <Location tags. Not very indicative of your advice,
I would say. ;-)

As for your original post, if you don't have an issue with bandwidth
but otherwise want to speep up your site, are you sure adding the
overhead of compression is wise?

I don't remember, but someone on the web, long ago,
advised me to use mod_deflate just to speed things up.
This may be versions ago, but I'm switching it off right now.

I see I'm also loading
mod_cache
mod_disk_cache
mod_mem_cache

Is there any way to make more use of these?
Less disk-reads, more memory caching perhaps
could speed up page-loading for my server.
But I just read another post in this list,
claiming the linux kernel already mem-caches everything.

Thanks for any and all advice.


Julius

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