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Posted by HarveyP on 01/18/89 11:33
kchayka wrote:
>HarveyP wrote:
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>>kchayka wrote:
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>>>HarveyP wrote:
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>>>>http://www.pearblossomhouse.com/pearblossom/documents/sitemap.html
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>>>moz 1.7.11 shows the garbled mess. The about:cache entry for the page
>>>says it's supposed to be gzipped.
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>>>Are you using Apache's mod_gzip, or are you gzipping the files yourself?
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>>Oo er missus ... I'm hosted on Supanames (Apache) - do they gzip?
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>The home page of supanames.com is definitely gzipped. moz displays it
>just fine, too. But just because their site is gzipped doesn't mean
>yours automatically is, too. You should contact them about it.
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>>How do you read the about:cache ?
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>In moz/FF type about:cache in the browser location bar. List disk
>entries and find the entry for the page or file in question. Click on
>the link to the file and it will show more info, including response
>headers. They will show if it is gzip encoded.
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>If you have the web developer toolbar installed, you can get these
>response headers from the 'information' menu.
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>BTW, in the future please don't top-post:
><URL:http://allmyfaqs.net/faq.pl?How_to_post>
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I've chnaged my settings ...
Even if Supanames does gzip my site, how can I get my Mozilla, and more
importantly, my potential visitors' Mozilla to see it properly? Is it
just a question of asking them to "stop it!" ?
PS have you got a URL for the web developer toolbar?
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