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  1. Using Plone? Compress all of your JavaScript resources with Varnish by Rudd-O — published Jul 17, 2012 — last modified Jun 26, 2013 03:24 AM — filed under: gzip, Varnish, Plone, tips

    Plone's JavaScript resource registry can gzip almost all of its JavaScript resources. But one does not get compressed.

    Located in Linux and free software
  2. Making Zope and Plone collaborate with Google Analytics by Rudd-O — published Mar 26, 2009 — last modified Jun 26, 2013 04:00 PM — filed under: Zope, Varnish, Web publishing, Plone

    Otherwise known as the slash-ended problem.

    Located in Linux and free software
  3. How to properly stream audio from your Plone + Varnish site by Rudd-O — published Jul 17, 2012 — last modified Jun 26, 2013 03:24 AM — filed under: Varnish, HTTP, cache, streaming, HTML5, tips, Plone, MP3

    There are many quirks and oddities about serving audio properly. Here's how to tackle them from Plone through Varnish.

    Located in Linux and free software
  4. How to really speed up Web serving (and Plone) for your iPhone readers How to really speed up Web serving (and Plone) for your iPhone readers by Rudd-O — published Dec 11, 2008 — last modified Jun 26, 2013 03:24 AM — filed under: latency, Varnish, network services, cache, HOWTO, servers, Web publishing, iPhone, performance tuning, Zope, Plone

    Web servers (especially Plone, by default) work wonders in combination with an HTTP accelerator such as Varnish or Squid. But your iPhone readers are out of ...

    Located in Linux and free software
  5. A Varnish solution to your Flash Transfer-Encoding: chunked woes by Rudd-O — published Jul 17, 2012 — last modified Jun 26, 2013 03:24 AM — filed under: Varnish, HTTP, gzip, tips, Plone

    SWF files served from Plone servers with gzip encoding activated, or served from other Web servers that transmit their data in chunked encoding, make Flash ...

    Located in Linux and free software
  6. Using Varnish to capitalize on image hotlinkers and retain referred visitors Using Varnish to capitalize on image hotlinkers and retain referred visitors by Rudd-O — published Dec 09, 2008 — last modified Jul 20, 2020 11:38 AM — filed under: Varnish, HOWTO, servers, hotlinking, Web publishing, system administration

    Hotlinkers suck your bandwidth dry, but referrals are valuable to you. Learn how to use Varnish to stop image hotlinkers while at the same time welcoming ...

    Located in Linux and free software
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