Re: w3m -> standard, lynx -> optional
On 22-Jan-04, 06:11 (CST), Marc Haber <mh+debian-devel@zugschlus.de> wrote:
> Looks like elinks behaves this way if the web swerver delivers the
> document as Content-Encoding: x-gzip, Content-Type: text/plain what
> ftp2.de.debian.org does for .diff.gz files.
Then ftp2.de.debian.org is broken. That combination of C-E and C-T is
appropriate for a text file that had been compressed (by the webserver)
for transfer.
>
> Behavior of web swervers seems to be different. ftp2.de.d.o says
> text/plain, ftp.de.d.o says application/x-gzip and ftp.d.o says
> "text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1" which seems to be the normal behavior
> for a straight apache install from Debian stable.
ftp.de.d.o is correct. The other two are wrong.
Steve
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