My IIS7 is sending back the compressed file as you can see in my first
post. But Squid seems to have decompressed it and sent back the
uncompressed version. Or maybe I should set some options to control this?
Regards,
YX
On 2009年11月19日 16:11, Angelo Höngens wrote:
> You can have your IIS7 do static and dynamic compression though, and Squid will pass it.
>
> Extra hoop to jump through (From my internal wiki):
> ------------------------------------------------------
> If you enable compression in IIS7, it won't compress for HTTP/1.0 clients, since encoding support in HTTP/1.0 is flaky. If we use Squid (and squid can handle it), you can force IIS7 to do compression anyway:
>
> c:\Windows\System32\inetsrv\appcmd.exe set config -section:httpCompression -
> noCompressionForHttp10:false
> c:\Windows\System32\inetsrv\appcmd.exe set config -section:httpCompression -
> noCompressionForProxies:false
> iisreset
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>
Received on Thu Nov 19 2009 - 08:28:09 MST
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