Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:

 > Quoting Yasuo Ohgaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
 > > >>I guess your browser does not support gzip encoding.
 >>
 > > Well, you guess wrong. Try to avoid jumping to conclusions which 
you have no
 > basis for, except that it makes things someone else's fault.
 > > >>I use Mozilla 0.9.6+.
 >>
 > > Mozilla (and Netscape 4, too) have inconsistencies in their gzip 
support.
 > Netscape 4, at least, couldn't print encoded pages - the data sent to 
the
 > printer isn't decompressed - and it looks like both of them don't 
decompress
 > data when it is downloaded. Of course, you can ungzip it yourself, 
and you
 > could also argue that the browser doesn't know it isn't just a gzip 
file -
 > except that the Content-Type is correct; gzip is just in the 
Content-Encoding.


You're probably right :) IE decode it just fine.
I need to read RFC again to conclude. I don'r remeber
well about this.

I'll just ask mozilla news group instead of reading RFC
again by myself. They should know better than me ;)

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Yasuo Ohgaki







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