wsgiserver does not serve zipped pages but:
- if you download web2py apps they are not zipped in .w2p files before
being served (this is a change)
- it does not matter that wsgiserver does not do it since in
production one should use mod_wsgi and that will do the zipping
- It is still not clear to me that that there is any advantage in
zipping content over http.

Massimo

On May 15, 10:42 am, LBarret <soy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> in this 
> threadhttp://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/cca9cf9e5f...,
> massimo said :
>
> "data should (should?) be transmitted zipped by the web server.
> cherrpypy's wsgiserver cannot do it but apache does it. It is not
> clear that there is a real benefit since it takes time to zip/unzip."
>
> Does anybody knows if this is still true ?
>
> Lionel.
>
> ref about gzip 
> :http://henry.precheur.org/2009/4/23/GZIP_encoding_%3D_happier_users%3...
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