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With its flexible architecture, the Symfony framework allows you to build modern web applications and web services easily and rapidly. The MVC components separate the logic from the user interface and therefore make developing, changing, and testing your applications much faster. Using Symfony you can minimize repetitive coding tasks, optimize performance, and easily integrate with other libraries and frameworks. Although this framework contains with many powerful features, most developers do not exploit Symfony to its full potential. This book makes it easy to get started and produce a powerful and professional-looking web site utilizing the many features of Symfony. Taking you through a real-life application, it covers all major Symfony framework features without pushing you into too much theoretical detail, as well as throwing some light on the best practices for rapid application development. This book takes you through detailed examples as well as covering the foundations that you will need to get the most out of the Symfony framework. You will learn to shorten the development time of your complex applications and maintain them with ease. You will create several useful plug-ins and add them to your application and automate common tasks. The book also covers best practices and discussions on security and optimization. You will learn to utilize all major features of this framework by implementing them in your application. By the end, you should have a good understanding of the development features of Symfony (for Propel as well as Doctrine editions), and be able to deploy a high-performance web site quite easily.
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Symfony 1.3 Web Application Development
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Preface

HTTP compression


Every time a user makes a request, the request goes through Symfony's execution chain, queries the database (if needed), and then renders the view. This processing creates an overhead and depending on several factors, can eventually slow a site down. There are numerous methods that can be deployed in order to speed up the processing, by efficiently utilizing other resources.

The first step in speeding up our application is the delivery of the page content to the user's browser. When a user makes a request to the web server, a part of the request consists of various headers. One of the headers is the 'Accept-Encoding' header, which is usually set to Gzip or Deflate. This tells the server that the browser can accept content that is either compressed as Gzip or Deflate.

To enable compression, we have to turn it on in the settings. Open the settings.yml file, and then look for the compressed parameter key halfway down. Uncomment the parameter key and change its value from off...

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