gzip disrupts users?

B.R. reallfqq-nginx at yahoo.fr
Fri Sep 4 07:09:26 UTC 2015


You could use online tools/crawlers to validate the content of your pages.
If nothing is wrong, I suppose what you think you see might be an
observation bias.

You will need to define 'conversions'. If it means, as I think, people
visit your website but buy less, that means they display some pages... so
nothing wrong with your nginx I suppose.

There is nothing wrong with the configuration snippet you provided anyway.
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*B. R.*

On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 6:24 AM, Grant <emailgrant at gmail.com> wrote:

> Over the years, whenever I've enabled gzip compression on my web
> server I've seen website conversions drop.  I just enabled compression
> on nginx again and I noticed conversions drop again:
>
> gzip on;
> gzip_disable msie6;
> gzip_types application/javascript text/css;
>
> Any thoughts on this?  Is there more config I should consider?
>
> - Grant
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