Re: Fragmentation for headers: why jumbo != continuation.

In message <CAP+FsNesMqqDa+QyV_c_sg8fud=DPi0PqxGG=W5nLV2_CS1hsg@mail.gmail.com>, Roberto Peon wri
tes:

>Unfortunately not true-- the backend can't have the same compressor state
>as the proxy unless the proxy is doing a 1:1 connection mapping (which only
>happens sometimes).

If the backend compresses without relying on the state it can (ie: static
set and huffman all the way)

It obviously gives inferior compression, but it will work.

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Received on Monday, 14 July 2014 09:04:18 UTC

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