[Filterproxy-users] Re: Compression bug (?) in FilterProxy
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From: Bob M. <mce...@dr...> - 2001-08-26 15:42:43
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Shlomi Yaakobovich [shl...@ya...] wrote: > Hi, >=20 > I've noticed that when I receive compressed content > from the proxy, my browser (MSIE 5.5) sometimes > crashes, pretty much consistently, while without > compressed data it does not crash. Is this a bug in > the proxy, or the browser ? Is there any way around > it ? I'm really interested in 5x speed...=20 Hmmm...I suspect a browser bug. I have tested it with the following (linux) browsers: Mozilla (0.8 onward) Netscape 4.x Netscape 3.x StarOffice Galeon Skipstone Konqueror =2E..and none of them had a problem with compressed data, so I suspect a browser bug. (Netscape has a few bugs with compressed data too...but doesn't crash, just displays binary junk -- in <iframe>'s) Try this URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/http-wg/messages/8730?expand=3D1 WITHOUT the proxy and see if it crashes your browser. This particular yahoo server also spits out compressed content. See if it crashes your browser. Also, turn on debug, and also turn on "Dump headers to log file" in the Header main config page. Check if your browser is sending the Accept-Encoding header. If all else fails, mail the FilterProxy.log file to me (with debug and headers dumped to log file turned on!) and I'll take a look at it. What's the latest version of MSIE? Might be worthwhile to upgrade... Cheers, -- Bob Bob McElrath (rsm...@st...)=20 Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison, Department of Physics |