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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T20:34:37+00:00 2026-05-15T20:34:37+00:00

The user, when he clicks a link, needs to get my compressed html file

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The user, when he clicks a link, needs to get my compressed html file that his browser will uncompress automatically, without any fuss. What must I do on the server side to accomplish this?

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    2026-05-15T20:34:38+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:34 pm

    I see now from your comment that you’re literally trying to get compressed file to open transparently in a browser, not just compress the whole HTTP response.

    That is definitely an issue for ServerFault. It relies on two things:

    1. The configuration of your HTTP server (it must be able to determine the appropriate MIME type and tell it to the browser, for most browsers the filename alone is not sufficient).
    2. The browser itself. There’s no requirement that browsers be able to transparently open such a file, though many will if given the proper MIME type information.

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    I almost said this belongs on Server Fault, but I think the answer is needed on SO because it’s not obvious it belongs on SF unless you understand the mechanisms at work, so:

    In most cases, compressing HTTP responses is a capability of web servers, and you or your sysadmin will need to configure the web server (e.g. Apache with mod_deflate) to use that capability.

    In the event that your application is its own web server, you need to review RFC 2616 (the HTTP/1.1 spec) and/or the documentation for any framework you’re using.

    I’m not exactly sure what the right thing is if you’re using the webserver like as a reverse proxy… Probably still needs to be in the webserver, if it’s possible at all.

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