Settings for CDN, GZip, Header Expires for BEtter Yslow

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Ankit Parekh

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Mar 19, 2009, 3:27:27 AM3/19/09
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Hi

On my website i m getting B Grade with 87 points. Now i want to make it
A and there is a scope to do that.

I have added Google Analytics code which is y my gzip component and
header expire grade goes to B from A. I need to use Google Analytics so
cant i set header expires and gzip that?

Another thing is that CDN is not something for a small website. So isnt
there a way out where we can set CDN as our domain itself. So that we
get a better grade?

Let me know if there is a way out.

Thanks
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sshefer

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Mar 19, 2009, 3:41:59 AM3/19/09
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For a CDN I recommend Amazon Cloudfront. Super simple to setup and
use.

http://aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/

On Mar 19, 3:27 am, Ankit Parekh <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net>
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Ankit Parekh

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Mar 19, 2009, 4:23:46 AM3/19/09
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OH just noticed. In this forum itself they have added analytics code
still they r getting A grade.

How they have done it? They are using litespeed server and i m using
nginx thats the only diff.

Ankit Parekh

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Mar 20, 2009, 3:09:35 AM3/20/09
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Ankit Parekh wrote:
> OH just noticed. In this forum itself they have added analytics code
> still they r getting A grade.
>
> How they have done it? They are using litespeed server and i m using
> nginx thats the only diff.

no one out there to help me out? Can ne one know how this site i.e
ruby-forum.com manages to get Yslow grade A inspite the fact that it
uses google analytics code in the site?

since when i add the code it reduces the Header Expires and Gzip
component grade to B from A

thanks

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