Compression is a simple, the effective way to save bandwidth and speed up your sites. I hesitated when recommending gzip compression when speeding up your javascript because of problems in older browsers.
Most of my traffic comes from the modern browsers, and quite frankly, most of my users are fairly technology-savvy. I don't want to slow everyone else down because somebody is the chugging along on IE on Windows Operating Systems. Google and Yahoo browsers are using gzip compression.
Before we start, I should explain what content encoding is. When you request a file like http://www.gmail.com/index.html, your browser talks to a web server.
Most of my traffic comes from the modern browsers, and quite frankly, most of my users are fairly technology-savvy. I don't want to slow everyone else down because somebody is the chugging along on IE on Windows Operating Systems. Google and Yahoo browsers are using gzip compression.
Before we start, I should explain what content encoding is. When you request a file like http://www.gmail.com/index.html, your browser talks to a web server.