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Yes seems to be the case - contact CloudLinux and ask
It's in the core. Have you tested?
@nfn Core? Source?
I've been using php-ext-brotli on 7.2 which certainly is not php core.
I had the same question. If you switch to php7.3 in cpanel you have brotli by default.
There is no brotli module, that's why I said it's in the php compiled binary (core).
I have this in HostMantis. Buyshared and MDDHosting.
Check the server header after switching.
@nfn thanks for info. will check the headers.
there's a difference between brotli in Apache and Brotli in PHP One is to compress using brotli for the transport, and Brotli in PHP is to be able to handle brotli compression within a given application.
OP asks about Brotli in PHP, not Brotli in Apache.
@Zerpy you're right, misunderstood the question, sorry.
Not your fault, question was too compressed.
Next time use a lossless compression.