Thomas Dickey dixit: >> According to the trace log, the server sent "Content-Encoding: gzip" >> in the response header in both cases. I think the client should >> store uncompressed files in these cases. > >hmm - just ".tar" ? > >(but then the server would not provide bzip2...)
No. What he means (I think — I occasionally experience a similar problem) is that content served with a “Content-Encoding: gzip” header should be decompressed by lynx before being saved by the (D)ownload process (or passed to a DOWNLOADER utility). bye, //mirabilos -- Stéphane, I actually don’t block Googlemail, they’re just too utterly stupid to successfully deliver to me (or anyone else using Greylisting and not whitelisting their ranges). Same for a few other providers such as Hotmail. Some spammers (Yahoo) I do block. _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
