HELP!!!! anybody who knows php here?

dep dep
Mon May 17 11:39:05 PDT 2004


begin  Federico Voges's  quote:

| Just checked jpcache.v2.0.0b2.tar.gz and you have the option to
| turn gzip off (jpcache-config.php, line 31). That should turn gzip
| off.
|
| Are you using this version?

no, because it writes its cachefiles to mysql, and the whole purpose 
is to relieve the pressure on the mysql machine; jean-pierre doesn't 
have writing to file working on jpccache2 yet. so i am "using" 1.1.1, 
which also allows gzip to be turned off (in jpcache.inc, which is the 
version one uses for caching to file). problem is, even when i turn 
it off, it stays on.

i need to find a statement which says "under no circumstance use gzip. 
just don't. in any way, shape, or form. if apache wants to use 
mod_gzip, that's its business. but i want the cachefiles stored 
uncompressed and no, i'm not kidding." there is no such command in 
php that i can find, and while i've managed to hack about 100 lines 
out of jpcache that thought would have solved the problem, it *still* 
gzips the cachefiles. grrr.
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