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Bug#41352: compressed HTML/dhelp



On Sat, Oct 02, 1999 at 08:14:21PM +0000, Marco Budde wrote:
> Where does the HTML standard describe compressed HTML files?
> HTML is defined as an uncompressed format.

Where does the HTML standard describe transfer encodings at all?

> > If you really need to browse these docs on a legacy system that does
> > not support automatically uncompressing them then it is a relatively
> > simple matter to configure a httpd to uncompress them on the fly for
>
> Really? How can I do this as a *user*?

A better forum for this kind of question would be debian-user. 

Except you're not talking about debian users but users of some other
systems...  Of course, you could always look at the debian package for
the web browser you're interested in (probably just the diffs would
be sufficient).

It's not hard (but the answer is situational).

-- 
Raul


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