FTP is the File Transfer Protocol, which can be used to transmit computer files from one computer to another. The files that are transmitted may contain any type of data, including executable machine code files. Typically, the files are compressed archives (such as ZIP or RAR files) to reduce the overall transmission times.
The fact that Next.js provides gzip compression by default is indeed correct. However, there could be a couple of reasons why certain files are not being compressed: File Type: By default, Next.js compresses only certain file types, such as JavaScript, CSS, and JSON. Other file types like images (e.g., JPEG, PNG) and some binary files are typically not compressed. This is because these file types are often already compressed in their own formats, and compressing them further might not yield significant savings. File Size: While Next.js does offer gzip compression, there may be a size limit or threshold. Files that are below a certain size might not be compressed, as the savings gained from compression would be minimal, and the compression process itself could consume more resources than it saves. Custom Configuration: It's also possible that your Next.js project has custom configurations that affect which files are compressed. For instance, you might have specific settings that exclude certain files or file types from compression. To resolve this issue, you can check your Next.js project's configuration to see if there are any custom settings that might be affecting compression. You can also consider manually compressing files that you believe would benefit from it, or optimizing the files to reduce their size before compression. Additionally, if you're dealing with very small files, compression might not be necessary, and it's perfectly reasonable for them not to be compressed.
folder structure is where you have difffrent files for diffrent things
this letter is in compressed format
A backup copy.
Compressed files are often named colloquially after the software used to consolidate them. Common names include Rars, and Winzips for these file archives.
compressed
WinZip extracts files compressed in .zip or .rar format.
Yes,there is a possiblity to rename a compressed folder
Most downloadable files on the internet are compressed so that they are smaller in size and therefore be downloaded quicker.
No, Raw files are larger and are not compressed.
because it wants to ;)
yes
it might increase the speed of the computer by a little. It is hardly noticable, but you would want to see what files are compressed.
Compressed files can save considerable amounts of hard drive space.
On the hard drive with uncompressed files.
Right-click > Send to > Compressed Folder 7-zip or WinRAR are programs to manipulate "archived" or "compressed" files.