On Montag, 31. Juli 2017 23:17:42 CEST Tim Schlueter wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Please see the attached patches which add automatic gzip decompression
> for HTTP files with the Content-Encoding response header set correctly.
> 
> It also adjusts a downloaded file's extension for br, compress, and
> deflate Content-Encodings.
> 
> Since the first patch set:
> * doc/wget.texi has been updated to reflect the changes in the patches.
> * Commit messages have been changed to be in the GNU change log style.
> * The patches are attached to this email instead of being in the body.

Very good work !

I pushed your commit to branch 'gzip' at https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget for 
further review and CI testing (just had time to glance at it and made a few 
gzipped downloads :-))

> I have not yet had a chance to look at what would be involved to add
> automated tests for this patch set.

IMO, the python test server should realize the offered encoding and compress 
the response body appropriately. This might be trivial to a python coder.

Anyways, if you have resources to help out at wget2 (https://gitlab.com/
gnuwget/wget), that would be awesome.

Will test your path(es) tomorrow and give you feedback.

With Best Regards, Tim

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