We should give it a try - if it works with most browsers, then we can switch...

At 13:24 25/11/2001, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
>gzip encoding module now uses Content-Encoding header to sign that the
>page uses gzip encoding. Mozilla doesn't handle this 100% good (it saves
>it as zipped, which is not exactly expected behaviour) and they claim
>Transfer-Encoding is the right header to use for in-transfer encoding.
>See: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51852
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>So, the question is: shouldn't PHP indeed use Transfer-Encoding instead of
>Content-Encoding?
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