On Mar 15, 2005, at 10:48 AM, Edi Weitz wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:31:17 +0100, "Marc Battyani" marc.battyani@fractalconcept.com wrote:
Heh! Maybe "borrowing" is more politically correct than "stealing" ;-)
Hehe... :)
As long as the copyright is left it should be OK IMO. (I've put iterate in cl-pdf and I will probably put Zach Beane's zlib in it as well)
Yes, I already wanted to mention that lib to you. One more step towards the "get rid of all FFI calls" direction... :)
Actually, I wanted to mention that library to *you* Edi. What do you think about supporting gzip (and/or deflate) encoding? I was going to add it to TBNL -- the application I am working on used to be in Java and gzip encoding had an enormous (positive) impact on performance. If somebody else is already doing this then I won't worry about it.
Marc, what happens with mod_lisp if an gzip encoded body is returned? I think you must just pass it along, but that part is written in C and, well, I'd rather ask than look for myself :-)
Cheers, Bob
Cheers, Edi.
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