--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "Richard Pearman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been trying to pursuade my hosting company to set content
encoding for
> SVGZ files.  The last I heard, they wanted to know how to check content
> encoding (I told them), which isn't very encoraging.
> 
> However I can't get Firefox to display SVGZ files stored on my own
computer
> either.  This is true when it will display the corresponding SVG file
> (uncompressed).  This leads to wonder if Firefox really can display SVGZ
> files at all or if this requires some settings on the user's
computer which
> aren't obvious.  Can anyone explain this to me?  Can anyone give me
the URL
> of an SVGZ file that does work on Firefox?
> 
> Richard Pearman       http://www.pixelpalaces.com/
> The next stage in the evolution of web comics:
> http://www.onlinecomics.net/pages/details/listing.php?comicID=4415
>


You've been told many times in this mailing list that Firefox DOES
INDEED SUPPORT svgz.  Basically the web server needs to tell the
browser that the content type needs unzipping.  Does your service
provider user Apache?  Please see
http://www.codedread.com/SVGKS_2b.php for the three lines you can add
to your .htaccess file if so...





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