there's only one problemm with that idea (which i might add is a good one).
the browser has no idea about any compression of any kind (as far as i
know).  you'd need an appl on your browsing machine to undo the compression
and feed it to the browser.  

sounds like a complicated setup.



-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Mena [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 11:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Compressing HTML pages before sending to
client


Hi, 

I recently searched the archives and found one
post/reply where the ability to dinamically compress
the HTML before sending to the users was put as a
3.1/3.2 feature.

I do not subscribe to the devel list so should we
expect this 3.1 for this year ?

Is there any other proxy (and that can me sent to me
directly) that do offer this feature ?

It really can save a lot of bandwidth and time for
dial-up users so please consider adding this as soon
as possible.



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