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Re: [jetty-users] gzip filter

I have setup a test page.  http://home.coldbits.com

The page is HTML5 about 5.6k, displays the filter as configured on the site plus some filler text.

While some testing tools say yes it is compressed it appears few of them really work.  I found http://gzipwtf.com/ to be one that gave good results on multiple pages.

One page said the problem might be the that the "Content-Encoding" header appears to be missing from the response.

Feel free to hit the page and see what you get.  So far I am at a loss on how to fix it.

Andrew

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Andrew Penhorwood <penhorwood@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not in a reliable why it appears.  I will use a better client or write something to verify that information.  Chrome has been my client and it says no compression as far as I can tell.  This all started by using the audit tab in the chrome developer tools.  According to the audit report the files are not being compressed.

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Christoph Läubrich <laeubi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Have you verified that it reports compressed resources (e.g. other website you know that use GZIP)? As mentiones while Firebug shows compressed size IE shows uncompressed size in the debug panel but neither of those really "show" that it was gzipped directly!

Am 12.01.2015 12:32, schrieb Andrew Penhorwood:
I am using chrome and I can see the gzip accept headers in the request.  I can also see that the file size never changes when it comes across the wire.



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