At 07:15 PM 10/13/98 +0100, Francesc Guasch wrote:
>Jens Elkner wrote:
>>
[...]
>> So finally this is stupid netscape behavior and not squids fault ...
>> BTW: Its also a netscape bug, that it uncompresses the file but does
>> not remove the appropriate extension like .Z or .gz - grrr :((
>>
>But disabling squid it works.
>I don't know about mime , but , why squid can't just output
>the mime header it receives ?
The thing is that with a normal FTP (via Netscape too) there are no mime-types
(that's just not in the protocol). Squid transforms it into HTTP where we can
tell the browser what it is. You could decide to modify the mime.conf so that
it in not interpreted as compressed by squid...
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