8.14.1 Problem
8.14.2 Solution
Add this setting to your php.ini
file:
zlib.output_compression=1
8.14.3 Discussion
Browsers tell the server that they can accept compressed
responses with the Accept-Encoding header. If a browser sends Accept-Encoding: gzip or
Accept-Encoding: deflate, and PHP is built with the zlib extension, the zlib.output_compression configuration directive tells PHP to compress the output
with the appropriate algorithm before sending it back to the browser. The
browser uncompresses the data before displaying it.
You can adjust the compression level with the
zlib.output_compression_level configuration
directive:
; minimal compression zlib.output_compression_level=1 ; maximal compression zlib.output_compression_level=9
At higher compression levels, less data needs to be sent from
the server to the browser, but more server CPU time must be used to compress the
data.