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Yes, if your Web server is CGI/1.1 compatible and allows you to create specific HTTP headers from your application, or when you use an application framework that carries its own handler capable of compressing outbound data.
Another important problem of practical implementation of webcontent compression deals with the fact that some buggy Web clients declare the ability to receive and decompress gzipped data in their HTTP requests, but fail to keep their promises when an actual compressed response arrives.
Webcontent compression noticeably increases delivery speed to clients and may allow providers to serve higher content volumes without increasing hardware expenditures.