Have a look at Apache::Dynagzip You can use it on static as well as dynamic content. By compressing content before you send it a 50KB page becomes a 5-10KB bandwidth tranmission. Almost all modern browsers will accept compressed content so it is win-win. Google, Slashdot and almost all the biggies use compression. You should also look towards removing all the extraneous whitespace from the docs you serve. View source on Google for example. No spare spaces get sent. Compress::LeadingBlankSpaces (works with Dynagzip) will do this for you.
cheers
tachyon
In reply to Re: Size of a webpage
by tachyon
in thread Size of a webpage
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