gzip_http_version 1.0; Does the trick :D :D :D Thank you very much rmalayter. :)by sarim - Nginx Mailing List - English
Ryan Malayter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > nginx server on port 80/443 listening on > public-facing IP > proxy_cache enabled > gzip enabled > | > V > nginx server on localhost port 20080 > gzip enabled > | > V > your back-end server Just tried to do that, but nginx is not caching gziped files. It caches inby sarim - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I know nginx's gzip module can compress files onthefly, and gzip_static module can serve manually gziped file. Now is there any module/way available to cache the onthefly compression ? I dont want to compress all static files manually, i want nginx to compress a file first, then save it to cache, then serve the cached gziped version as long as the main file is not changed. Is there anyby sarim - Nginx Mailing List - English