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29th May 2011, 08:50 PM #1OPMember
How to Setup Cache-control, Deflate and Expire Headers
Hello,
I have a VPS, i have setup all kind of module which basic application needed. Now i want to optimize site performances.
I have gzip compression enabled and tested its fine and working. also enabled the mod_deflate for advanced compression. but i have looked my site header where not mentioned the Encoded = gzip, deflate etc.
So how to setup deflate and gzip so its shows in header when we check the site header through any tool.
second thing is i want to enable the cache-control to my site. i have reading many tutorials articles and follow them but nothing show in return. So kindly tell me how to activate and setup this so it shows in the header the cache-control, expire, etag etc.
Note: i have try all of above things to enable and configure them through .htaccess and httpd.conf file, restarting apache even VPS too but nothing found any change in header response e.g expire time, encode, deflate etc.
Thanks.feronso Reviewed by feronso on . How to Setup Cache-control, Deflate and Expire Headers Hello, I have a VPS, i have setup all kind of module which basic application needed. Now i want to optimize site performances. I have gzip compression enabled and tested its fine and working. also enabled the mod_deflate for advanced compression. but i have looked my site header where not mentioned the Encoded = gzip, deflate etc. So how to setup deflate and gzip so its shows in header when we check the site header through any tool. second thing is i want to enable the cache-control Rating: 5
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2nd Jun 2011, 04:12 PM #2OPMember
Is there any help ?
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2nd Jun 2011, 05:37 PM #3Member
Is gzip showing enabled in php.ini?
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3rd Jun 2011, 02:35 AM #6Member
Does gzip really make high cpu usage?
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3rd Jun 2011, 03:42 AM #7MemberWebsite's:
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in my site if i enable gzip its making 3-10% cpu load normaly 0.4-1.2
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