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Victor,

On 3/9/15 5:44 PM, Victor Rodriguez wrote:
> Brilliant Chris!  However, if it were that easy, I would have
> already found it and figured it out.  That's why I'm asking the
> experts on this list for HELP!  Not for someone to tell me that "I
> ought to read the documentation for the feature I'm trying to use."
> If there's something that drives me absolutely nuts it's people
> that say "read the documentation" when you ask them for help.
> 
> Apparently, IIS can be easily configured to do this, but we don't
> use IIS around here, so I have to figure out how to do it with
> Tomcat and/or Apache.  And so far, the documentation hasn't given
> me the solution for either case.
> 
> Can you possibly point me to the right place in the documentation?
> Thanks!

Hmm...

> On 3/9/15 4:01 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> Add .gz to the end of the file name and set gzip="true" for the 
>> default servlet.

User Guide > Default Servlet > search the page for "gzip" > read the
description for what "gzip" does.

I apologize for the difficulty level involved with finding that
documentation.

*facepalm*

Mark's response was a no-BS, cut-to-the-solution response, and you
didn't like it. Why, I'm not sure.

If there's something that drives me absolutely nuts it's people who
say "help me with my URGENT problem, but no, I won't tell what version
of the software I'm running and when you tell me the answer I'll
discard it out of hand after jumping to conclusions about how it works."

- -chris

> On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Christopher Schultz < 
> ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
> 
> Victor,
> 
> On 3/9/15 5:25 PM, Victor Rodriguez wrote:
>>>> Thanks Mark!  Unfortunately, that is not an option.  The
>>>> client will be requesting the files without the .gz
>>>> extension.
>>>> 
>>>> On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Mark Thomas
>>>> <ma...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> On 09/03/2015 19:12, Victor Rodriguez wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> How do I tell Tomcat to include the Content-Encoding:
>>>>>> gzip response header?  Again, these area ALREADY zipped
>>>>>> files.  I'm not interested in Tomcat doing the gziping on
>>>>>> the fly.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Add .gz to the end of the file name and set gzip="true" for
>>>>> the default servlet.
> 
> If the client will be requesting the files without a .gz
> extension, then ... you really ought to read the documentation for
> the feature you are trying to use.
> 
> -chris
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