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I'm following the official Plesk guide to enable or modify GZIP on Plesk, but any modifications I make won't apply.
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/12377854166935-How-to-enable-disable-gzip-compression-in-nginx-on-a-Plesk-server
My server is running NGINX, so I go to "Domains >...
Hello.
I have a problem with the Nginx configuration. Plesk give me this error:
Los nuevos archivos de configuración para el servidor web Apache no fueron creados debido a errores en las plantillas de configuración: nginx: [emerg] "gzip" directive is not allowed here in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:51...
Hello guys,
I need some help.
My server is not running GZIP compression.
It is all enabled as it shows in IIS.
Follow the code of the web.config
<httpCompression directory="%SystemDrive%\inetpub\temp\IIS Temporary Compressed Files">
<scheme name="gzip"...
Hi at all,
something drives me mad since weeks, especially since I use only nginx with PHP71-FPM nginx.
Half year ago as I used like most users Apache with Nginx Reverse and PHP71-FPM apache, but this is unimportant any longer, perhaps only for the possibility hosting customers who wnat to use...
I'm wondering if I could set some gzip settings for all domains (or better: for a subscription). Some of my applications have many domains and to set or change anything on my settings would cause to open end edit every domain.
I'm on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS with Plesk Onyx Version 17.5.3 Update #17...
I'm running Plesk v12.0.18 on Microsoft Windows 6.1 with Microsoft IIS 7.5 web server and am going around in circles trying to find out how to enable gzip/deflate or some kind of compression.
Looking at the Plesk UI, there's a very short list of options available in the Web Server settings...