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mod_pagespeed is stable now but there's no version for Windows. Does anybody compiled the module for Windows successfully?

Thanks!

MartyIX
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  • Run it on line: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights then make changes. – user956584 Oct 14 '12 at 12:47
  • I did tried the online tool. The advantage of mod_pagespeed is that it does the changes for me automatically and it would allow me to simplify my codebase. – MartyIX Oct 14 '12 at 15:44
  • run on apache then copy on production server. mod_pagespeed on IIS imposibre, is the same situation like with SPDY protocol – user956584 Oct 14 '12 at 16:45
  • You really like to use "dirty" solutions, don't you? Do you realize how much work does it represents on a medium size website? – MartyIX Oct 14 '12 at 17:52
  • Possible duplicate of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4415984/how-to-install-mod-pagespeed-on-apache-with-windows-and-from-where-to-downlaod – Nazariy Oct 15 '12 at 13:28

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mod_pagespeed does not currently work on Windows. But there is a PageSpeed port to ISS called IISpeed: http://www.iispeed.com/.

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We currently have the mod_pagespeed module compiling and loading into Apache on Windows on a dev machine. However - we first need to fix a few things before it can be used as intended and released to the public.

Once we have it working correctly, we will offer a free download. Keep an eye on http://www.iispeed.com/ - we will announce it over there in a few weeks.

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