magnolia gzip compressed cache sometimes produces hieroglyphics on user browser
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Key: MAGNOLIA-3821
URL: http://jira.magnolia-cms.com/browse/MAGNOLIA-3821
Project: Magnolia
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public
Components: cache
Affects Versions: 4.4.4
Environment: Linux RH 5.7 + Tomcat 6.0.32 + Apache 2.2.19 (ajp)
Reporter: Damiano Bianchi
After upgrading magnolia 4.3.8 to magnolia 4.4.4 we noticed that if a user
refresh a page on the browser sometimes she receives a malformed page or
"hieroglyphics".
After a long analysis we discovered that:
- the malformed page is caused by a css that is transmitted to the browsers
compressed with gzip instead of plain text. Using a sniffer we notices that the
server, when send the compressed content to the browser, don't set a content
encoding header.
- the hieroglyphics are a the html page compressed sent to the browser as plain
text
All works fine if the user browse the page bypassing apache, directly to tomcat
on port 8080.
To solve this issue we deleted all nodes under:
modules/cache/config/compression/voters/content type/allowed
Best regards,
Damiano
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