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- HTTP_compression abstract "HTTP compression is a capability that can be built into web servers and web clients to make better use of available bandwidth, and provide greater transmission speeds between both.HTTP data is compressed before it is sent from the server: compliant browsers will announce what methods are supported to the server before downloading the correct format; browsers that do not support compliant compression method will download uncompressed data. Compression as defined in RFC 2616 can be applied to the response data from the server (but not to the request data from the client)The most common compression schemas include gzip and deflate, however a full list of available schemas is maintained by IANA. Additionally, third parties develop new methods and include them in their products (e.g. the Google Shared Dictionary Compression Over HTTP (SDCH) schema implemented in Google Chrome browser and used on certain Google servers).".
- HTTP_compression wikiPageExternalLink browser-http-compression-test.
- HTTP_compression wikiPageExternalLink mod_deflate.html.
- HTTP_compression wikiPageExternalLink Docs:Modcompress.
- HTTP_compression wikiPageExternalLink http_compression.php.
- HTTP_compression wikiPageExternalLink http-compression-and-iis-6-0.html.
- HTTP_compression wikiPageExternalLink Using-HTTP-Compression-in-PHP-Make-Your-Web-Pages-Load-Faster.
- HTTP_compression wikiPageExternalLink www.http-compression.com.
- HTTP_compression wikiPageExternalLink http-parameters.
- HTTP_compression wikiPageExternalLink 3514866.
- HTTP_compression wikiPageExternalLink dynamic-and-static-http-compression-with-apache-httpd.
- HTTP_compression wikiPageID "4954757".
- HTTP_compression wikiPageRevisionID "605507225".
- HTTP_compression date "20110716033901".
- HTTP_compression hasPhotoCollection HTTP_compression.
- HTTP_compression title "15".
- HTTP_compression url "http://www.15seconds.com/Issue/020314.htm".
- HTTP_compression subject Category:Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol.
- HTTP_compression subject Category:Lossless_compression_algorithms.
- HTTP_compression subject Category:Web_development.
- HTTP_compression type Abstraction100002137.
- HTTP_compression type Act100030358.
- HTTP_compression type Activity100407535.
- HTTP_compression type Algorithm105847438.
- HTTP_compression type Event100029378.
- HTTP_compression type LosslessCompressionAlgorithms.
- HTTP_compression type Procedure101023820.
- HTTP_compression type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- HTTP_compression type Rule105846932.
- HTTP_compression type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- HTTP_compression comment "HTTP compression is a capability that can be built into web servers and web clients to make better use of available bandwidth, and provide greater transmission speeds between both.HTTP data is compressed before it is sent from the server: compliant browsers will announce what methods are supported to the server before downloading the correct format; browsers that do not support compliant compression method will download uncompressed data.".
- HTTP_compression label "HTTP compression".
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- HTTP_compression sameAs Q3495340.
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- HTTP_compression sameAs HTTP_compression.
- HTTP_compression wasDerivedFrom HTTP_compression?oldid=605507225.
- HTTP_compression isPrimaryTopicOf HTTP_compression.