Thanks for that, I thought mod_gzip was discontinued since 1.3, I’d obviously misread that, I’ll give it a try.
Thanks Steve
From:
Gulati, Sushant [mailto:Sushant.Gulati@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Hi Brendata,
Can you try using mod_gzip. This will allow you to use the below mentioned directive
mod_gzip_minimum_file_size 512
Please note that the size is in bytes.
Regards, Sushant Gulati _____________________________________________________________________________________________
From:
Steve Hanselman [mailto:steveh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Hi,
I’ve searched the archives and I can see that this was a request a few years ago, is there way of achieving this on 2.2?
I’m using deflate to compress the data on ActiveSync connections, most of the time on the small packets there is negative compression so I want to avoid compressing these, however there are gains on the larger packets.
I don’t think there is a way of setting an environment variable based on the content-length is there?
Regards
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