I've just started
using AOLserver 4.0 on Win2K.
(I'm new to
AOLserver completely so decided it was bet to go for the latest and greatest -
by the way jsut using Win2K for development purposes not for
production.)
It seems more stable
than the 3.5.2 version I had though I've
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Hi Gabriel,
I played around with the rlreturnz stuff and it's nice and it works,
but my main problem with gzip encoded content is that the browser waits
until it's downloaded the entire file before it decompresses the data
and begins rendering the page. A side-effect is that it makes pages
I think it is browser-dependant whether gzip decompression is performed
after all data is received. Here is a quote from the Mozilla site, at
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/apache/gzip/
The current Mozilla source already sends Accept-encoding: gzip and
can do a streaming decompression of HTML
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From: AOLserver Discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Daniel P. Stasinski
Sent: 06 January 2003 19:54
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Odd problem with nsadmin
nstead of getting the string 'test' as the name of the pool,
the
code
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 11:16:34AM -0500, Gabriel Ricard wrote:
Has anyone investigated gzip transport encoding at all?
I played around with the rlreturnz stuff and it's nice and it works,
but my main problem with gzip encoded content is that the browser waits
until it's downloaded the entire