I'm trying to configure apache-2.2.15-39 (CentOS-6) which is being used as a reverse proxy. I want it to "take ownership" of content compression via mod_deflate on behalf of the backend server - which is shoddy and doesn't support deflate (and has large html, css, js files screaming out to be compressed). The backend server owner has no capability to change this, so we're wanting to use something "in between" to speed things up I've played around with mod_deflate. It definitely works with local content on Apache - but it looks to be like the "*outputfilter" options only applies to local content - not "proxied" content? Is that true? Is there any other way we can achieve this goal - of using apache as a reverse proxy to optimize the client experience of a backend service? Thanks! -- Cheers Jason Haar Corporate Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd. Phone: +1 408 481 8171 PGP Fingerprint: 7A2E 0407 C9A6 CAF6 2B9F 8422 C063 5EBB FE1D 66D1 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx