In a message dated 01-09-03 21:11:29 EDT, you write:

> On Monday 03 September 2001 17:24, Graham Leggett wrote:
>  > Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
>  > > (I need to double check that mod_gz and mod_include don't interfere
>  > > with each other...mod_gz should run *after* mod_include has processed
>  > > the data...)
>  >
>  > mod_gzip is a transfer encoding, mod_include is a content filter.

Nope.

Content-encoding: gzip

To this day no browser I know of can successfully receive
Transfer-encoding: gzip
much less
Transfer-encoding: gzip, chunked.

The latter will cause the blue screen of death in MSIE and
will also cause every one of the top ten selling HTTP 
benchmarking suites to puke.

Until America Online (Netscape) or Microsoft get off their asses
and add full HTTP/1.1 support to ANY version of their browsers 
the only hope of delivering compressed responses is...

Content-encoding: gzip

Yours...
Kevin Kiley.

>  > Perhaps we need a clear distinction within filters between transfer
>  > encoding modules and content modules.
>  
>  We have always had that distinction.
>  
>  Ryan

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