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TK


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02-08-04 01:45 PM

I have realized shortly after posting this
that "vsnet.act" seems to be a more appropriate newsgroup
for this post.

I've made the same post there. Please post any answers you
may have there to avoid confusion.

Thanks and sorry about this,
TK

>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
>I'm using ACT 1.0 to test an IIS 6.0 site, which has
>static and dynamic HTTP compressions enabled. The test
>requests one page, one time.
>
>This test i've run with and without compression to get a
>different test result value in the "Additional Network
>Statistics" section with the heading "Number of bytes
>received".
>
>I would think that for a compressed page, this number
>should be less then for an uncompressed page but i'm
>getting the same values with and without compression.
>
>I have also added the following header to the test script
>to make sure ACT would accept the compression:
>oHeaders.Add "Accept-Encoding", "gzip, deflate"
>And I know the compression works because i can see the
>static compressed files in the directory where they are
>saved.
>
>1. Is it possible that ACT is not capable of accepting
the
>compression, regardless of the added header
>2. Is ACT maybe reporting the number of bytes recieved
>after decompressing the file?
>
>or is it something else that I'm missing.
>
>Thanks,
>TK
>
>
>
>.
>





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