Compressed files |
Choose Enable if you want the Domino HTTP server to check for and serve
gzip (GNU zip) compressed versions of static files and to activate
other compression settings on this tab. |
Include MIME types |
Specify the types of MIME files that can be
considered for compression. MIME types that are specified in the Exclude
MIME type field will not be compressed even if they fit
the parameters of MIME types to be included for compression. |
Exclude MIME types |
Specify the types of MIME files to be excluded
from consideration for compression. File types specified here should
be a subset of those types specified in the Include MIME
types field. |
Create compressed files |
Choose Enable if you want the Domino HTTP server to create gzip (GNU zip)
compressed versions of static file system files. Compressed files
are created when they do not exist or the uncompressed version of
the file has a time-date stamp that is later than the compressed version
of the file. |
Wait time out |
Specify a maximum wait time out. Allows you
to change the timeout for a pending HTTP request that is waiting for
compression to complete. The default setting is 500 milliseconds.
If two or more HTTP clients request a file that needs to be compressed,
the server compresses the file for one client. While that compression
takes place, all other requests for that file wait for compression
to complete. If the client wait time exceeds the timeout value, the
original uncompressed file is delivered to the HTTP client. Compressing
large files can create a server "bottle neck" when there are many
requests for the same large file while the file is being compressed
by the server. It is strongly recommended that very large files be
compressed offline. |
Minimum file size |
Specify a minimum file size of files to be
considered for compression. The default is 300 bytes. If a file is
smaller than the minimum file size specified for a file, a compressed
file is not created. |