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| WELCOME TO MINIFY 2.1!
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| Minify is an HTTP content server. It compresses sources of content 
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| (usually files), combines the result and serves it with appropriate 
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| HTTP headers. These headers can allow clients to perform conditional 
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| GETs (serving content only when clients do not have a valid cache) 
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| and tell clients to cache the file for a period of time. 
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| More info: http://code.google.com/p/minify/
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| UPGRADING
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| See UPGRADING.txt for instructions.
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| INSTALLATION AND USAGE:
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| 1. Place the /min/ directory as a child of your DOCUMENT_ROOT 
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| directory: i.e. you will have: /home/user/www/public_html/min
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| 2. Open http://yourdomain/min/ in a web browser. This will forward
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| you to the Minify URI Builder application, which will help you
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| quickly start using Minify to serve content on your site.
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| UNIT TESTING:
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| 1. Place the /min_unit_tests/ directory as a child of your DOCUMENT_ROOT 
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| directory: i.e. you will have: /home/user/www/public_html/min_unit_tests
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| 2. To run unit tests, access: http://yourdomain/min_unit_tests/test_all.php
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| (If you wish, the other test_*.php files can be run to test individual
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| components with more verbose output.)
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| 3. Remove /min_unit_tests/ from your DOCUMENT_ROOT when you are done.
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| EXTRAS:
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| The min_extras folder contains files for benchmarking using Apache ab on Windows
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| and a couple single-use tools. DO NOT place this on your production server.
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| FILE ENCODINGS
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| Minify *should* work fine with files encoded in UTF-8 or other 8-bit 
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| encodings like ISO 8859/Windows-1252. By default Minify appends
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| ";charset=utf-8" to the Content-Type headers it sends. 
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| Leading UTF-8 BOMs are stripped from all sources to prevent 
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| duplication in output files, and files are converted to Unix newlines.
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