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3/8/2017 1:41 PM
 

Hello, Marcin.Have you been able to create a module for minification HTML? Because I am also interested in that subject aquí

 
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3/8/2017 6:12 PM
 

Hello Pedro. I used this link: http://www.robertsindall.co.uk/blog/minify-html-for-asp-net/

 
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3/18/2017 12:53 PM
 
AGAIN: if you enable dynamic compression in IIS, you will get better results than by just minimizing HTML.

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4/12/2017 12:17 PM
 

Hi, 

I tried the following to create a module to minify HTML. But I couldn't create with default.aspx, Can you please explain me how to create?

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4/12/2017 4:19 PM
 
Currently for compression I use:
- Dynamic Compression on IIS
- Minify HTML dotnetnuke
- CRM on dotnetnuke
- GZIP Response on IIS

and now is cool thank you.

Hi Jeanne,

you have to create DLL file in Visual Studio using this link: http://www.robertsindall.co.uk/blog/m...
Later you have to put your DLL to bin catalog in dotnetnuke instance and in web.config file append in section:



I can send this DLL but don't know where upload it for all users all time.
 
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