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[OT] Re: HTTP Compression

If only someone would invent the technology that will allow us to query 
the vastness known as the Internet with a search string like, oh, "servlet 
filter" or even "compression servlet filter".




"Shailender Jain" <sh...@teleatlas.com> 
08/06/2004 08:10 AM
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Any pointers for these Servlet filter
I have no idea how to approach.

Emmanouil Batsis wrote:

> Shailender Jain wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I know this is not the right place to ask this question.
> >
> >Has anybody ever used HTTP compression and image compression techniques
> >so that the web page is downloaded extremely fast.
> >
> >
>
> The usual way is to use a Servlet filter to compress the right content
> for the right clients. There is little or no meaning in compressing
> binary files (like images).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Manos
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message of request scope will be displayed with other requests also

Posted by Jignesh Patel <jp...@bangtechnology.com>.
We are using following line of code
saveErrors(request, errors) and
saveMessages(request, messages)

but even the scope of errors and messages are limited to request. It
stores messages in session.
And we will be getting old messages displayed in our page instead of
message limited to particular request. 



-Jignesh





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Re: [OT] Re: HTTP Compression

Posted by bryan <ni...@gmail.com>.
If only someone would do such a thing ! They would be rich beyond their wildest 
dreams. And they would probably use clustered linux servers in such a way that
they could retrieve such information in a fraction of a second. 

Results 1 - 10 of about 7,410 for compression servlet filter. (0.40 seconds)

Seriously... why do people keep replying to stuff that could just as easily be 
found on google ? 

I never ask anything on this list unless I'm certain that the answer isn't on 
google. 

Why do people keep replying to questions where the person asking
the question can't be arsed doing so and just wants someone else to write 
their code for them. 

If you can't be bothered making the slightest effort. 

a) Quit your job
b) Choose alternative career from list 

1_ Dishwasher
2_ Action hero 
3_ Captain of luxury boat
4_ Insert your career of choice here 

--b

----- Original Message -----
From: dgraham@evergreeninvestments.com <dg...@evergreeninvestments.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 08:22:19 -0400
Subject: [OT]  Re: HTTP Compression
To: Struts Users Mailing List <us...@struts.apache.org>

 
If only someone would invent the technology that will allow us to
query the vastness known as the Internet with a search string like,
oh, "servlet filter" or even "compression servlet filter".
 
 
 
 
 "Shailender Jain" <sh...@teleatlas.com> 

08/06/2004 08:10 AM 
 
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 Any pointers for these Servlet filter
 I have no idea how to approach.
 
 Emmanouil Batsis wrote:
 
 > Shailender Jain wrote:
 >
 > >Hi,
 > >
 > >I know this is not the right place to ask this question.
 > >
 > >Has anybody ever used HTTP compression and image compression techniques
 > >so that the web page is downloaded extremely fast.
 > >
 > >
 >
 > The usual way is to use a Servlet filter to compress the right content
 > for the right clients. There is little or no meaning in compressing
 > binary files (like images).
 >
 > Cheers,
 >
 > Manos
 >
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