On 08/12/2009 07:24 PM, Joe Cole wrote:
> 
> I know it's a firewall because if we type the *.cache.html url into
> the browser it comes back with a document with a message from their
> firewall claiming it's been blocked. The file scored very highly on
> some metrics which their firewall uses. I am guessing it's because of
> the large js because it was the same in pretty mode.
> 
> We have seen this at two separate sites (different countries too), but
> with different builds of the software (we have different servers
> depending on the country).
> 
> Regardless, if there is a problem I'd love to be able to check (e.g.
> if the html downloaded by the nocache.js doesnt contain our script). I
> think this is something gwt should do out of the box really - because
> there are no errors thrown. Unfortunately the sites are private so I
> can't share the links.

I don't have the links at hand, but have you tried enabling compression
on the server side?

I think there may be some Apache incantations on this list to enable
that feature.

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