Hi all,
I had a report that my site is needing to have HTTP compression. For a fast transfer of web pages, the HTTP compression should always be activated. Where do I find this and how do we do this in WYSIWYG 19.
Thanks
Brenden
HTTP compression. For a fast transfer of web pages, the HTTP compression should always be activated.
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Re: HTTP compression. For a fast transfer of web pages, the HTTP compression should always be activated.
This is unrelated to the software and is a feature of the server itself. Both Apache and Nginx support this via software and needs to be configured via the server. Please contact your provider for more help on how to enable this.Where do I find this and how do we do this in WYSIWYG 19
See the following reading from "Directives" on which compressions are available (or should be) depending on your server.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... directives