Can you change the "accepts" header on your client? If our front end servers
see that you are saying you accept GZIP, we will assume you accept it and
gzip the response.

On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:45 PM, ts1 <[email protected]> wrote:

> GAE servers always gzip-compress SWF (Flash) files for modern
> browsers.
> Our app uses SWF that loads another SWF and, if the second SWF is gzip-
> compressed, the first SWF doesn't receive progress notification, so
> there is no way to present "XX% loading" information to user.
> There seems no way to modify Accept-Encoging or User-Agent header from
> within Flash.
> Also, our SWFs are already compressed, so gzip them is pointless.
> Is there any way to disable gzip encoding from server application?
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