So I have finally got around to implementing the proxy compression feature in HTTP. The code and more info is available at: <https://code.launchpad.net/~yadi/squid/te-gzip> This Squid built with zlib can right now receive and decompress on the fly traffic from a server which uses Transfer-Encoding: deflate. I am also a long way through work on the corresponding client connection feature so that I can test Squid<->Squid connections that auto-compress. :-) If there is anyone interested and able to assist with the testing of either whats working right now, and/or what is coming up. Please build the code and let me know how it goes. FYI: There are no known servers implementing this feature yet. So one of the test questions is whether anything else actually starts using the compression once Squid starts advertising its ability, and whether that works okay. The primary use-case is for Squid installations where two proxies are used to reduce bandwidth over a slow or expensive link (ie satellite). Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users