Ben Sizer, el 21 de febrero a las 16:35 me escribiste:
> 
> On Feb 21, 4:22 pm, Robin Haswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Richard Harding wrote:
> > > I have to disagree with your opinion. It's definitely not a great idea
> > > while developing as you want everything as transparent as possible.
> >
> > I really have to disagree with yours, strongly. TG is a RAD tool, this
> > stuff should be enabled by default. If you can be bothered to dig out
> > ethereal you can change a config option while you're at it. It's usually
> > obvious when looking at data if you're observing something that's
> > compressed.
> 
> I'd be surprised if Ethereal didn't have a filter for gzipped-HTTP
> anyway, given how common that combination is.
> 
> Perhaps the quick-start script should prompt for options like this
> one. It's not much of an extra burden to contend with an extra yes/no
> choice, providing it's made clear to the user that they can easily
> revert their choice later.

Why don't make the option default to False in the dev.cfg and True in the
prod.cfg. This is more a kind of deployment option than an application
option.

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