Dave Watts wrote:
>> I was about to try some gzip compression of CSS files, but 
>> found that CF's GetHttpRequestData().headers doesn't include 
>> the "Accept-Encoding" 
>> field when I hit the page from windows with Firefox (2 or 3) 
>> or IE7, but when I use Firefox Add-on "Live Http Headers", I 
>> see "Accept-Encoding: 
>> gzip,deflate"
>>
>> Does anyone know why the "Accept-Encoding" field is missing from
>> GetHttpRequestData() ??
>>
>> Here's my test page, where I call GetHttpRequestData() then 
>> <CFDUMP> the result.
>>
>> http://dragonflygirl.com/testgzip.cfm
>>     
>
> When I go to your URL, it shows up for me (FF3). In your screenshot, there's
> an "X-McProxyFilter" header, which may be removing the value.
>   
Yes -- it was McAfee Redirector Service causing the trouble.  I turned 
that off and all is well now, thanks.

But it DOES mean that anyone who has this service running won't get my 
new compressed CSS either, which is too bad.

Jevo

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