>
>
> Hi Henrik:
I am a descendant of Hendrik the VIII-th so you probably
won't mind.
>
> Thank you for your answer. Oh,squid is HTTP/1.0. I do some
> experiments
> about the cached file of squid which is in disk. Conditions:
> Server, Apache
> 2.0.49,invoke mod_deflate;Browser, MS IE6.0 HTTP/1.1 and
> HTTP/1.1 through
> proxy; Proxy, squid 2.5.STABLE7,no change squid.conf except
> 'http_access
> allow all'.The result: Server, the HTML is compressed showing
> in the log
> file.Squid cached the compressed file in disk.But if Browser
> is HTTP/1.0.
> NO compression occur in squid or Server. HTTP/1.0 surport
> >>the Content-Encoding and Accept-Encoding, when Browser is
> HTTP/1.0, why
> squid does not cache the compressed file to save disk space.
>
That is a self-answering question and useless to ask.
But that is probably not what you mean, check for instance :
http://www.swelltech.com/squidgzip/
M.
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