I have found there is a way to override the default PHP settings by using a user file in the web directory. Or you can use the .htaccess file as well. Check out this thread on stack overflow for more information.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32179160/how-to-correctly-use-user-ini-file-in-php
Hi @ bondetstudy, if you are using litespeed webserver and you can reach the settings page, you can set as below.
http://www.wpfastestcache.com/tutorial/htaccess-gzip-doesnt-work/
If you cannot reach the settings page, you cannot do anything.
Hi there,
Perfectly happy with the plugin but I have the same issue running WP on Plesk on Nginx.
Gzip is enabled (according to GTmetrix) on some sites and not on others (all on the same server, all with WPFSC). I recently moved a clients site from one server (slower) to a SSD server with the same setup but Page rank went down from 94 to 56 %.
So I found some links here and tried to increase the Max Static File Size – but there is no such setting on the Plesk interface.
Anyone with a similar (plesk) environment?
chrs
Diederik
update:
found some additional settings that actually solved it
gzip on;
gzip_disable “MSIE [1-6]\\.(?!.*SV1)”;
gzip_proxied any;
gzip_types text/plain text/css application/javascript application/x-javascript text/xml application/xml application/xml+rss text/javascript image/x-icon image/bmp image/svg+xml;
gzip_vary on;
tx
chrs