Hi,
> > Try and load up: > > http://www.zentek-international.com/index-test.shtml > > > > In IE5.5-6 and NS6.x, it works. > > > > Anything under that (eg. NS4.x) and the page doesn't look right. I've > > narrowed it down to the: > > <link rel="stylesheet" title="Default" > > href="http://www.zentek-international.com/common/zentek.css"> > > Looking at this server, you have mod_gzip enabled and are serving out > compressed .css files. Some browsers, such as Netscape 4.x, claim to be > able to handle this but can't. The same goes for .js files. > > Is this at all accurate? If so, I suggest you disable compression for > text/css and application/x-javascript. If not, try installing tcpflow > and getting traces of the outgoing and incoming parts of the request. You're right... mod_gzip is enabled. I thought that NS.4x handled this well... i mean, they handled regular html files served by the apache mod_gzip. I will try your recommendation and disable the compression of .css files, and .js, and see if that improves anything (i will post back here). Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

