Richard Braakman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Oh... then this is a new thing :)  I maintain several packages that
> install their html documentation uncompressed, because compressed
> html was useless.

I've got compressed html in the libtiff3g directory, and I just
confirmed Manoj's findings - netscape, w3, and lynx can all handle it
but don't follow internal links if they don't have the .gz extension.
dwww is the best, handling a compressed hierarchy of html pages even
though though all the ref's don't have .gz appended to them.


Guy

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