Milt Epstein wrote:
>
> > From: "Ivanco, Maros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Does anybody uses it?
>
> (But seriously, it seems a legitimate question, if
> a bit vague.)
>
It goes with his previous message "chunked chunks":
"Ivanco, Maros" wrote:
It seems to me that application servers use http
1.1 chunked transfer encoding by default. This
means that the gzip content encoding cannot be
used.
Check the archives, search terms like "gzip" or
"compression" will get some hits (if the archives
aren't down for maintenance)
If you've tried the suggestions in the archives,
and none of them work, ask again with more details
of exactly what you've tried.
--
Christopher St. John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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