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Part 2:
I saw some java script in there something about renaming, compressing them.. and there was a function to not do that.. but i don't usually mess with stuff i am not suppose to... but if anything in this config file that could cause the issue i am having with shoutbox please point them out...
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# Randomly drop rewrites (*) to increase the chance of optimizing
# frequently fetched resources and decrease the chance of optimizing
# infrequently fetched resources. This can reduce CPU load. The default
# value of this parameter is 0 (no drops). 90 means that a resourced
# fetched once has a 10% probability of being optimized while a resource
# that is fetched 50 times has a 99.65% probability of being optimized.
#
# (*) Currently only CSS files and images are randomly dropped. Images
# within CSS files are not randomly dropped.
#
# ModPagespeedRewriteRandomDropPercentage 90
# Many filters modify the URLs of resources in HTML files. This is typically
# harmless but pages whose Javascript expects to read or modify the original
# URLs may break. The following parameters prevent filters from modifying
# URLs of their respective types.
#
# ModPagespeedJsPreserveURLs on
# ModPagespeedImagePreserveURLs on
# ModPagespeedCssPreserveURLs on
# Settings for image optimization:
#
# Lossy image recompression quality (0 to 100, -1 just strips metadata):
# ModPagespeedImageRecompressionQuality 85
#
# Jpeg recompression quality (0 to 100, -1 uses ImageRecompressionQuality):
# ModPagespeedJpegRecompressionQuality -1
# ModPagespeedJpegRecompressionQualityForSmallScreens 70
#
# WebP recompression quality (0 to 100, -1 uses ImageRecompressionQuality):
# ModPagespeedImageWebpRecompressionQuality 80
# ModPagespeedImageWebpRecompressionQualityForSmallScreens 70
#
# Timeout for conversions to WebP format, in
# milliseconds. Negative values mean no timeout is applied. The
# default value is -1:
# ModPagespeedImageWebpTimeoutMs 5000
#
# Percent of original image size below which optimized images are retained:
# ModPagespeedImageLimitOptimizedPercent 100
#
# Percent of original image area below which image resizing will be
# attempted:
# ModPagespeedImageLimitResizeAreaPercent 100
# Settings for inline preview images
#
# Setting this to n restricts preview images to the first n images found on
# the page. The default of -1 means preview images can appear anywhere on
# the page (if those images appear above the fold).
# ModPagespeedMaxInlinedPreviewImagesIndex -1
# Sets the minimum size in bytes of any image for which a low quality image
# is generated.
# ModPagespeedMinImageSizeLowResolutionBytes 3072
# The maximum URL size is generally limited to about 2k characters
# due to IE: See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/208427/EN-US.
# Apache servers by default impose a further limitation of about
# 250 characters per URL segment (text between slashes).
# mod_pagespeed circumvents this limitation, but if you employ
# proxy servers in your path you may need to re-impose it by
# overriding the setting here. The default setting is 1024
# characters.
#
# ModPagespeedMaxSegmentLength 250
# Uncomment this if you want to prevent mod_pagespeed from combining files
# (e.g. CSS files) across paths
#
# ModPagespeedCombineAcrossPaths off
# Renaming JavaScript URLs can sometimes break them. With this
# option enabled, mod_pagespeed uses a simple heuristic to decide
# not to rename JavaScript that it thinks is introspective.
#
# You can uncomment this to let mod_pagespeed rename all JS files.
#
# ModPagespeedAvoidRenamingIntrospectiveJavascript off
# Certain common JavaScript libraries are available from Google, which acts
# as a CDN and allows you to benefit from browser caching if a new visitor
# to your site previously visited another site that makes use of the same
# libraries as you do. Enable the following filter to turn on this feature.
#
# ModPagespeedEnableFilters canonicalize_javascript_libraries
# The following line configures a library that is recognized by
# canonicalize_javascript_libraries. This will have no effect unless you
# enable this filter (generally by uncommenting the last line in the
# previous stanza). The format is:
# ModPagespeedLibrary bytes md5 canonical_url
# Where bytes and md5 are with respect to the *minified* JS; use
# js_minify --print_size_and_hash to obtain this data.
# Note that we can register multiple hashes for the same canonical url;
# we do this if there are versions available that have already been minified
# with more sophisticated tools.
#
# Additional library configuration can be found in
# pagespeed_libraries.conf included in the distribution. You should add
# new entries here, though, so that file can be automatically upgraded.
# ModPagespeedLibrary 43 1o978_K0_LNE5_ystNklf http://www.modpagespeed.com/rewrite_javascript.js
# Explicitly tell mod_pagespeed to load some resources from disk.
# This will speed up load time and update frequency.
#
# This should only be used for static resources which do not need
# specific headers set or other processing by Apache.
#
# Both URL and filesystem path should specify directories and
# filesystem path must be absolute (for now).
#
# ModPagespeedLoadFromFile "http://example.com/static/" "/var/www/static/"
# Enables server-side instrumentation and statistics. If this rewriter is
# enabled, then each rewritten HTML page will have instrumentation javacript
# added that sends latency beacons to /mod_pagespeed_beacon. These
# statistics can be accessed at /mod_pagespeed_statistics. You must also
# enable the mod_pagespeed_statistics and mod_pagespeed_beacon handlers
# below.
#
# ModPagespeedEnableFilters add_instrumentation
# The add_instrumentation filter sends a beacon after the page onload
# handler is called. The user might navigate to a new URL before this. If
# you enable the following directive, the beacon is sent as part of an
# onbeforeunload handler, for pages where navigation happens before the
# onload event.
#
# ModPagespeedReportUnloadTime on
# Uncomment the following line so that ModPagespeed will not cache or
# rewrite resources with Vary: in the header, e.g. Vary: User-Agent.
# Note that ModPagespeed always respects Vary: headers on html content.
# ModPagespeedRespectVary on
# Uncomment the following line if you want to disable statistics entirely.
#
# ModPagespeedStatistics off
# This page lets you view statistics about the mod_pagespeed module.
<Location /mod_pagespeed_statistics>
Order allow,deny
# You may insert other "Allow from" lines to add hosts you want to
# allow to look at generated statistics. Another possibility is
# to comment out the "Order" and "Allow" options from the config
# file, to allow any client that can reach your server to examine
# statistics. This might be appropriate in an experimental setup or
# if the Apache server is protected by a reverse proxy that will
# filter URLs in some fashion.
Allow from localhost
Allow from 127.0.0.1
SetHandler mod_pagespeed_statistics
</Location>
# Enable logging of mod_pagespeed statistics, needed for the console.
ModPagespeedStatisticsLogging on
<Location /pagespeed_console>
Order allow,deny
Allow from localhost
Allow from 127.0.0.1
SetHandler pagespeed_console
</Location>
# Page /mod_pagespeed_message lets you view the latest messages from
# mod_pagespeed, regardless of log-level in your httpd.conf
# ModPagespeedMessageBufferSize is the maximum number of bytes you would
# like to dump to your /mod_pagespeed_message page at one time,
# its default value is 100k bytes.
# Set it to 0 if you want to disable this feature.
ModPagespeedMessageBufferSize 100000
<Location /mod_pagespeed_message>
Order allow,deny
Allow from localhost
Allow from 127.0.0.1
SetHandler mod_pagespeed_message
</Location>
</IfModule>
I saw some java script in there something about renaming, compressing them.. and there was a function to not do that.. but i don't usually mess with stuff i am not suppose to... but if anything in this config file that could cause the issue i am having with shoutbox please point them out...