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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
In this case you need to contact your hosting provider, kindly ask them to add “application/json” into compression list
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Thanks for your reply, so there’s no settings for enabling/disabling gzip?
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
As far as I know , no way to make that ajax call to be compressed from user-level , this requires root-level access to set it up
No , LSCWP doesn’t do compression at all , it’s all done by server-level
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This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by
qtwrk.
Thanks for your reply,
It was fixed by adding it in htaccess. I’m not a developer but if I’m not mistaken I have seen gzip settings in other caching plugins, that’s weird there’s not one in your awesome plugin.
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
May I know how did you fix it ?
the one in .htaccess , I tried but didn’t work on my test
Yes, others need to compress it by its own , but our plugin cooperates with webserver, so let the webserver to do the compression.
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Thanks,
Honestly I don’t know exactly, I asked my hosting provider to fix it and they told me it was done by ataccess.
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
OK , then could you please provide the report number ?
You can get it in Toolbox —> Report , then click “send to LiteSpeed”
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
Thanks , it will generate you an 8-letter string , may I know that string?
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
Thanks, though I didn’t see anything in .htaccess that is related to this issue , but I see compression now , maybe they did the change on server-level
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Oh, sorry for giving you wrong info, that was what they told me
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This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by
moemauphie.
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
No problem , anyway , good to know they fixed for you 🙂
Best regards,
Many thanks for your great support as always