• Resolved sagar10

    (@sagar10)


    For some reason when I press the enable button, the GZIP isn’t actually enabling even though the success message shows. If I go back into the settings, it’s back to the “GZIP is not enabled” message. Running tests on GZIP testing sites shows it really isn’t being enabled. What gives?

    Site is live on a real domain.

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  • Plugin Contributor ericmulder

    (@ericmulder)

    Hi Sagar,

    Do you use the htaccess option? Or the normal option? And could you post the debug info (small link on the settings page)?

    Eric

    Thread Starter sagar10

    (@sagar10)

    Thank you for your quick reply.

    I using plugin and htaccess option both.
    What is debug info???

    My website url : https://www.couponhai.com/

    Plugin Contributor ericmulder

    (@ericmulder)

    could you try to activate the compression without using the htaccess option?

    Debug info is the small link on the bottom of the page

    Thread Starter sagar10

    (@sagar10)

    No.

    debug info:
    isApache: 1 (Apache)
    enabled: 1
    enabled-htaccess: 1
    plugin: 1.1.11

    Plugin Contributor ericmulder

    (@ericmulder)

    I suspect the htaccess variant doesn’t work on your hosting (or the htaccess settings don’t comply). You could try to edit the htaccess yourself, or activate gzip compression without checking htaccess…

    I have the same proble and the same debug info.
    Can you tell me how do I activate gzip compression without checking htaccess? When I open the GZIP Compression I only have the option to enable.

    Thanks for your help!

    Plugin Contributor ericmulder

    (@ericmulder)

    When you don’t check the htaccess method, the plugin tries to enable gzip via php. It might be that the htaccess rules don’t do the trick on your server.

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