Well that was easy, we had to change type to gzip

thanks

--- In [email protected], T Rowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 9/12/06 9:51 AM, Tim Hesse wrote:
> > Another huge issue for our firm is that FF (at least, haven't 
tested 
> > opera) doesn't support compressed .svgz which ASV did.
> > 
> > Our clients won't be happy if we start sending 5+mb docs over the 
> > wire to them, when with ASV they would compress down to under a 
meg.  
> 
> Mozilla/Firefox's SVG will happily deal with svgz files if the 
server is 
> providing them up with the appropriate content-encoding header.  
See 
> this link for server configuration tips:
> 
>    http://wiki.svg.org/index.php?title=Server_Configuration
> 
> Note that local (file:) svgz files will not load, due to this bug:
> 
>    https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52282
>







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