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Re: zlib compression [message #20801 is a reply to message #20795] |
Fri, 29 October 2004 01:03 |
D9rr
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The download page has a version 'with zlib compression' and one 'without zlib compression'. I don't know which one I should download. I don't know if I have zlib compression. All I know is that I can zip and unzip documents - I'm on Win-XP. Which version should I download?
Dean
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Re: zlib compression [message #20803 is a reply to message #20801] |
Fri, 29 October 2004 03:29 |
Ilia
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This referers to whether or not your PHP has zlib extension compiled. You can find out from phpinfo or php -m on the commandline.
FUDforum Core Developer
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Re: zlib compression [message #20839 is a reply to message #20795] |
Fri, 29 October 2004 18:19 |
D9rr
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Since 'with zlib compression' is the first option on the download page, is that considered the preferred version to use? I'm not familiar with zlib compression and the advantages/disadvantages of using it. Thanks.
Dean
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Re: zlib compression [message #20841 is a reply to message #20795] |
Fri, 29 October 2004 19:04 |
D9rr
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I'm going to use the 'without' version for now, and add it later when I understand it more.
For the benefit of anyone else like me who knew nothing about zlib until now, here's the page from php.net:
CXXXIV. Zlib Compression Functions - http://us2.php.net/zlib
Dean
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