> PHPA works on PHP input rather than output, so you can use ob_gzhandler just > as you would without PHPA. You might want to consider using mod_gzip as a > more general solution for output compression though. What advantages are there with using mod_gzip instead of the very comfortable built in ob_gzhandler? I understand that mod_gzip will compress all output and not just php generated documents, but are there other advantages? I know this question is a bit "off topic", but perhaps you could enlighten me. Regards Rickard Andersson arpen at home dot se ------------------------------------------------------------------------ www.php-accelerator.co.uk Home of the free PHP Accelerator To post, send email to phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, email phpa-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject unsubscribe