ob_gzhandler
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.4)
ob_gzhandler -- ob_start callback function to gzip output
buffer
Description
string ob_gzhandler ( string buffer [, int mode])
Note: mode was added in PHP 4.0.5.
ob_gzhandler() is intended to be used as a callback function
for ob_start() to help facilitate sending gz-encoded data
to web browsers that support compressed web pages. Before
ob_gzhandler() actually sends compressed data, it determines
what type of content encoding the browser will accept ("gzip",
"deflate" or none at all) and will return its
output accordingly. All browsers are supported since it's
up to the browser to send the correct header saying that
it accepts compressed web pages.
Example 1. ob_gzhandler() Example
<?php
ob_start("ob_gzhandler");
?>
<html>
<body>
<p>This should be a compressed page.
</html>
<body>
See also ob_start() and ob_end_flush().
Note: You cannot use both ob_gzhandler() and ini.zlib.output_compression.
Also note that using ini.zlib.output_compression is preferred
over ob_gzhandler().
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