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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T20:06:23+00:00 2026-05-17T20:06:23+00:00

I am not good at IIS management.I enabled gzip compression for my web site

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I am not good at IIS management.I enabled gzip compression for my web site but In IIS Temporary Compressed Files folder,i dont see any aspx type file.I just see js,text,css and some html files.Is that normal?Why dont i see aspx pages as compressed.Thats my metabase.xml and i think that my settings are true.

IIsCompressionScheme Location =”/LM/W3SVC/Filters/Compression/deflate”
HcCompressionDll=”%windir%\system32\inetsrv\gzip.dll”
HcCreateFlags=”0″
HcDoDynamicCompression=”TRUE”
HcDoOnDemandCompression=”TRUE”
HcDoStaticCompression=”TRUE”
HcDynamicCompressionLevel=”10″
HcFileExtensions=”htm
html
xml
css
txt
rdf
js”
HcOnDemandCompLevel=”10″
HcPriority=”1″
HcScriptFileExtensions=”asp
cgi
exe
dll
aspx
asmx”
>
/IIsCompressionScheme>

IIsCompressionScheme Location =”/LM/W3SVC/Filters/Compression/gzip”
HcCompressionDll=”%windir%\system32\inetsrv\gzip.dll”
HcCreateFlags=”1″
HcDoDynamicCompression=”TRUE”
HcDoOnDemandCompression=”TRUE”
HcDoStaticCompression=”TRUE”
HcDynamicCompressionLevel=”10″
HcFileExtensions=”htm
html
xml
css
txt
rdf
js”
HcOnDemandCompLevel=”10″
HcPriority=”1″
HcScriptFileExtensions=”asp
cgi
exe
dll
aspx
asmx”
>
/IIsCompressionScheme>

IIsCompressionSchemes Location =”/LM/W3SVC/Filters/Compression/Parameters”
HcCacheControlHeader=”max-age=86400″
HcCompressionBufferSize=”8192″
HcCompressionDirectory=”%windir%\IIS Temporary Compressed Files”
HcDoDiskSpaceLimiting=”FALSE”
HcDoDynamicCompression=”TRUE”
HcDoOnDemandCompression=”TRUE”
HcDoStaticCompression=”TRUE”
HcExpiresHeader=”Wed, 01 Jan 1997 12:00:00 GMT”
HcFilesDeletedPerDiskFree=”256″
HcIoBufferSize=”8192″
HcMaxDiskSpaceUsage=”99614720″
HcMaxQueueLength=”1000″
HcMinFileSizeForComp=”1″
HcNoCompressionForHttp10=”FALSE”
HcNoCompressionForProxies=”FALSE”
HcNoCompressionForRange=”FALSE”
HcSendCacheHeaders=”FALSE”
>
/IIsCompressionSchemes>

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    2026-05-17T20:06:24+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 8:06 pm

    Check this out MCB… http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2004/08/http-compression-and-iis-6-0.html

    This is another article for troubleshooting HTTP Compression.
    Link

    I hope this helps.

    Editing as per my comment
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