Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
>
> If the browser indicates it accepts compressed versions, then fails to
> decompress you need something to decompress in transit. Simply changing
> the filename will result in error pages.
>
> If you are keen you might want to try Squid-3.1 and the brand new
> compression eCAP library.
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/eCAP
>
I forget to say that after saving to disk every browser will show the file
without problem. That's cause I think changing the file extension would
help. It seems I was wrong.
Maybe I am wrong, but how this wold help? Description on the site say
"providing GZIP content-encoding / HTTP compression for SQUID". I think that
I need decompression, or not?
Zoltan
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