>From my post this morning, which I was not able to render as a table:
Browser ACCEPT_ENCODING off/Disp:len on/Disp:len
IE 5.5 gzip, deflate yes:247 no:210
IE 6.0 deflate yes:247 yes:247
If this means IE6.0 does not accept gzip, is there something else
("deflate") it does accept?
Eric
(I don't know why my previous reply came out empty)
At 04:03 PM 2/28/05 -0500, you wrote:
>On 2005.02.28, Eric Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm using a Perl CGI script under AOLserver 4.0.1 for this.
>> HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING is different for different browsers - well it was
>> the same for IE5.5, Foxfire and Netscape, but different for IE6.0, so
>> I assumed it was meaningful.
>
>Wait, what WAS the "Accept-Encoding:" header from IE 6.0? What exactly
>are we trying to determine, again?
>
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