on 02-12-2009 7:57 AM
Hi all,
This post is just to have a additional advising about ITS/compress option. We have ECC6/Basis 700/15, the compress is activated on webgui services and during the trace we can see that the compression is working and reducing the data traffic...but based on the parameter "ict/exclude_compression" including all the exclusion for compressing...I've removed "*.css" and ".js" and most of voluminous data has been compressed.
My question : what do you think about this exclusion, is there a impact on data presentation ? (tested now more than one week and nothing special). Second, can we use others parameters to reduce the data transfer, or use the client cache (PCs) ? because for the cache management, there's one on server level, another part on memory level of the server, another on web browser...so, the problem is that we use WEBGUI and for the users it's slow (compared with SAPGUI) and we try to find out all things to reduce the traffic to have a acceptable response time, thanks.
Regards,
A.K.Jade
Hi Jade
the best area for documentation in this area is :Internet Communication Framework (BC-MID-ICF)
See notes: 1037677 HTTP compression compresses only certain documents
and
1233914 GZIP compression errors with HTTP/1.1 and long URLs
You are correct to have the system settings for profile parameter ict/exclude_compression to not include *.JS and css files
to ensure the basic availability for JS and CSS files in your system.
Regards,
Oisin
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