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Dzire2Dzine
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I would like to know how can I enable following things with my Webuzo panel?
  • Serve scaled images
  • Enable Keep-Alive
  • Enable gzip compression
  • Leverage browser caching



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peopleinside
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Hi,
this seems related to manage a server... maybe you should know how to do.
Maybe.

I AM not sure this is a really question about Webuzo but seems you need configure your server to
  • Serve scaled images
  • Enable Keep-Alive
  • Enable gzip compression
  • Leverage browser caching
:-)

If I AM not wrong for example Enable keep-alive is something in the configuration in Apache if you are using Apache, same for gzip compression.

I don't know if Webuzo Team can support about that. You can do a search on Google if you need to customize the configuration of your application.


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Dzire2Dzine
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Quote From : peopleinside October 21, 2016, 9:53 am
Hi,
If I AM not wrong for example Enable keep-alive is something in the configuration in Apache if you are using Apache, same for gzip compression.

I don't know if Webuzo Team can support about that. You can do a search on Google if you need to customize the configuration of your application.


Just FYI, I am not very technical guy, for every single thing I need Google and I don't mind. But references should be available.
So like you mentioned I tried to do it myself and install Apache using SSH, after working on it for almost an hour, it didn't work. After giving another 30 min. or so, I found that Webuzo has installed Apache and the one I installed using SSH won't work. So this way it took me almost 2 hours just to enable keep-alive. Then I moved to next thing, again I am facing similar issue.

But the biggest problem is there isn't much references available related to Webuzo thats why I posted it here, so I can save time and maybe help other people who also face similar issue.
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peopleinside
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Here in Webuzo Guide about that maybe not.
Have a nice time :)


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