Having Strange Errors Utilizing Gzip in WordPress 2.9 and 2.9.1?
ForÂtuÂnately your not alone. A recent bug fix was just released which addresses an error which is received while updatÂing the WordÂPress core, as well as WordÂPress pluÂgÂins. This error typÂiÂcally effects http.php, located at wp-includes/http.php, and looks simÂiÂlar to the code listed below.
Utilizing GZip with WordPress, Finally a Fast Blog…
The first half of this artiÂcle will be taken directly from our preÂviÂous post, as the need for a sinÂgle default php.ini is necÂesÂsary to conÂfigÂure gzip. If readÂing our Magento post is what brought you to the site, and you’ve already conÂfigÂured your default php.ini, than skip to the .htacÂcess porÂtion of the post. OthÂerÂwise, were off…
The Correct Way To Set Up gzip with Magento
We wrote this artiÂcle in response to postÂings offerÂing advice to users of Magento, an open source ecomÂmerce sysÂtem. The advice is being given with good intenÂtions, and the intent is only to assist their felÂlow Magento users. But the advice being give may actuÂally have the potenÂtial cause harm to the users site, or at the least a good deal of down time. The advice being offered is to help speed up Magento by enabling a server side caching sysÂtem called gzip. What peoÂple don’t realÂize is that their being told to enable two sepÂaÂrate caching sysÂtems. These two sysÂtems tend not to play well together, and could cause harm to your install. While most peoÂple see posÂiÂtive results, there are a rare few seeÂing server side errors, dataÂbase errors, and are stumped as to why.
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