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Re: serve pre-compressed content by default
There is also the Textpattern Community GitHub group which anyone is welcome to join and start a Textpattern-related project on. Just let me know if you want access – not much going on there at the moment.
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Re: serve pre-compressed content by default
Perhaps an equivalent to this for turbo-lysing Textpattern might do the trick.
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Does it really need its own repo? Overkill.
We should add it to the docs repo, sir. That’s what it’s for.
…or am I missing the point?
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gaekwad wrote #291977:
We should add it to the docs repo, sir. That’s what it’s for.
Yep, that sounds like a good idea. Do that :)
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philwareham wrote #291978:
*realisation I've just unwittingly made work for myself*Do that :)
Now, listen here you little sh–.
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Lol
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philwareham wrote #291978:
Yep, that sounds like a good idea. Do that :)
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philwareham wrote #291963:
There are plenty of resources on GitHub for that sort of thing already, like here and here.
Indeed but if we want to atract newbies we have to assume that they would not know how, where and more importantly what to look for. I’ll think of more examples tomorrow and post them here.
I understand what you are saying that this is not txp specific but since I added those lines in my htaccess, I saw a huge improvement in the speed of my site and I think that this will work for us regarding the first user experiences of the cms.
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OK, Pete has very kindly written an article on it which will go on the future docs site.
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colak wrote #292006:
Indeed but if we want to atract newbies we have to assume that they would not know how, where and more importantly what to look for. I’ll think of more examples tomorrow and post them here.
I understand what you are saying that this is not txp specific but since I added those lines in my htaccess, I saw a huge improvement in the speed of my site and I think that this will work for us regarding the first user experiences of the cms.
If it’s something that helps TXP users generally, it might make a good TXP Tip then?
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philwareham wrote #292007:
OK, Pete has very kindly written an article on it which will go on the future docs site.
I don’t think Apache 1.x had mod_deflate. It was mod_gzip back then. Might as well remove the Apache 1.3 tip. Are there still people using that ancient version?
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