/*
** Title.........: PHP4 HTTP Compression Speeds up the Web
** Version.......: 1.20
** Author........: catoc
** Filename......: gzdoc.php
** Last changed..: 18/10/2000
** Requirments...: PHP4 >= 4.0.1
** PHP was configured with --with-zlib[=DIR]
** Notes.........: Dynamic Content Acceleration compresses
** the data transmission data on the fly
** code by sun jin hu (catoc)
** Most newer browsers since 1998/1999 have
** been equipped to support the HTTP 1.1
** standard known as "content-encoding."
** Essentially the browser indicates to the
** server that it can accept "content encoding"
** and if the server is capable it will then
** compress the data and transmit it. The
** browser decompresses it and then renders
** the page.
**
** Modified by John Lim (jlim@natsoft.com.my)
** based on ideas by Sandy McArthur, Jr
** Usage........:
** No space before the beginning of the first ' ** ------------Start of file---------
-
** │ ** │ include('gzdoc.php');
** │? >
** │
** │... the page ...
** │
** │ ** │ gzdocout();
** │? >
** -------------End of file-----------
*/
ob_start();
ob_implicit_flush(0);
function CheckCanGzip(){
global HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING;
if (headers_sent() ││ connection_timeout() ││ connection_aborted()){
return 0;
}
if (strpos(HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING, 'x-gzip') !== false) return "x-gzip";
if (strpos(HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING,'gzip') !== false) return "gzip";
return 0;
}
/* level = compression level 0-9, 0=none, 9=max */
function GzDocOut(level=1,debug=0){
ENCODING = CheckCanGzip();
if (ENCODING){
print "\n\n";
Contents = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
if (debug){
s = "