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8/24/2006 9:31 PM
 
any dangers/suggestions to turning on compression on IIS6 with DNN?  Can i just turn it on and not worry about users encountering problems because of it?
 
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8/24/2006 11:51 PM
 
I've been running IIS6 compression on www.inventua.com for about a year now - no problems.

 
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8/25/2006 9:37 AM
 
Same here. I have been running IIS6 compression on my company's intranet and various extranets...works fine!
 
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8/25/2006 10:11 AM
 

Anthony,

You do compression on dynamic files but js and css are not compressed on your site. I would have a look at that.

 
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