Use mod_deflate to compress web content delivered by Apache

  2008-06-06 07:30:02
One of the most efficient methods to reduce the usage of bandwidth by the web server is to compress the content that is returned to the clients. This article describes how to use the mod_deflate module to compress Apache's output on-the-fly. 
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