php-general | 2001072
Date: 07/20/01
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Hi,
I read a while ago somewhere that is possible in PHP to zip or gzip or just
compress the output of a PHP file before sending it to a browser. Apparently
the browser can then uncompress this and output the finished page. This
would be very useful as one of my scripts outputs about 1.5Mb of data. Does
anybody know how to do this? Any help most appreciated.
Regards,
Corin Rathbone
corinrathbone <email protected>
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