Mail Archives: opendos/1997/03/31/02:50:12
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>On Thu, 27 Mar 1997, DJ Delorie wrote:
>> The HTTP standard already defines a way of compressing data.
>> You'd see headers like this:
>>
>> Content-type: text/html
>> Content-transfer-encoding: x-gzip
>
>Really? I didn't know that! So, is this a transparent
>server-compression-browser-decompression transaction, or could I
>have a file called: index.html.gz as my web page, and then view
>it as if it were index.html? If this is the case, then THIS IS
>REALLY COOL!
>
I'm not sure, but I think you have to have your browser set up to handle
the x-gzip (or x-whatever) MIME type. Otherwise, it'll display some sort
of "unknown mime type" message and prompt for an action.
Jason
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