- Dec
- 15
Quick update for you. Thanks to Matt for pointing out that 304 Not Modified headers should be sent if the compressed files have already been cached by the server. Here’s the update:
Also thanks to http://rakaz.nl where I stole some of the code from
If you’re upgrading from 0.5 you just need to overwrite the /libs/php_speedy/controller/compressor.php file.

















To answer Jason Grigsby’s question about the plugin not working on his site: we’ve determined that the conflict was with the All in One SEO Pack plugin. Deactivating that plugin solved the problem.
When I enable GZIP compression for the CSS, it’s breaking the CSS in some way that I have yet to determine. The end result is pretty much what you’d get without any CSS, so if anyone has seen something like this I would be very interested in what you know!
Thanks,
John
Hello Leon, does this version work with wp super cache?
donncha, the developer of super cache plugins has told me that your plugin conflicts with his one:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/226448?replies=12
Is there a way to solve that and make the two plugins work together?
thnx
Hello Leon,
I’ve just noticed today that PHP Speedy is conflicting with All in One Seo plugin. I donno when this had happened; I think maybe this took place after I upgraded to wp 2.7
I figured this out when I deactivated my plugins and reactivated them again one by one. It came out PHP Speedy is responsible for this.
BTW I googled this problem, and it came out that other people are having my same exact problem:
http://www.homebiz.bukiki.com/php-speedy-speed-up-blog/
So, when it comes to PHP Speedy & All in One Seo, most of the people there will choose the latter :]
Waiting to here from you how to solve this; my post titles has changed in google :[
Thank you.