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From: Pascal B. <pa...@dy...> - 2000-12-09 19:42:38
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also, note that not everybody has access to how there server is setup (and what encoding/mime types it supports etc..) Same with using JAR and gzip, not every one has the freedom to use those file types (I personally have never seen it being used on websites) The other thing I wanted to mention is the fact that the current distribution contains alot of files, it might not be clear enough to which files someone should use. Should the release version contain all these packed files aswell? It might hold people back from using it when there are other, more simple looking, api's/libraries available. Pascal Bestebroer pa...@dy... http://www.dynamic-core.net > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: dyn...@li... > [mailto:dyn...@li...]Namens Brandon Myers > Verzonden: zaterdag 9 december 2000 20:10 > Aan: dyn...@li... > Onderwerp: Re: Re[2]: [Dynapi-Dev] compression? > > > Will netscape understand it as well? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alexey Medvedev" <ma...@ca...> > To: "DynAPI Development List" <dyn...@li...> > Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2000 6:23 AM > Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Dynapi-Dev] compression? > > > > > One thing I don't understand are the JAR and gzip compressed files. It > > > seems there are very little cases where you could use them. Most users > > > > Why? > > > > > that the gzipped files even work in IE 5 (they don't seem to). Aren't > > > > If you will put them to Apache Web Server (and other imho). > > Server will send header: > > Content-Encoding: gzip > > IE5 understands it. > > > > Malx > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > > Dyn...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-dev > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-dev > |