Re: [squid-users] How to reduce objects size,

From: Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz <luis.daniel.lucio_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 08:45:22 -0500

Le vendredi 5 juin 2009 08:30:50, vous avez écrit :
> Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
> > hi Squids,
> >
> > I wonder to know if there is a way to reduce size of objects that passes
> > over squid. I mean for example:
> > 1. Get red of all CRLF or useless spaces on html files
> > 2. Reduce paletes or colors in JPG/GIFs files
> >
> > Do you have any comment?
>
> Firstly, think very, VERY carefully about the consequences of altering
> other peoples copyright information without any context to how it plugs
> into anything else. ie considered stripping whitespace from xml embeded
> python when its labeled as text/html? or optimizing the magic
> application/x-octet-stream?.
> It's a slippery slope leading to a lot of deep trouble.
>
>
> Then look for content filters that do what you want.
>
> Squid can plug in sequence with another proxy if the filter acts as a
> proxy.
>
> Squid 3.x also provide ICAP/eCAP interfaces for content adaptation if
> the filter provides such an interface.
>
> Or Squid provides a redirector interface for certain older style filters
> to be hack up with
>
>
> Amos
Thanx

Whats exactly differents betwen ICAP and eCAP, I only know ICAP.

:)

The fact is that I'm looking for a squid as proxy for some mobile devices. So
it would be a waste or resource to receive 2k of CRLF and useless spaces.

Not other altering propourse.

:)
 
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