On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Guy Morton <g...@alchemy.com.au> wrote: > You don't change the content-type to reflect gzip compression being on on > the server. Gzip is a content-encoding and the browser should seamlessly > decode it. You do need to set the HTTP headers to tell the browser is > gzipped though, eg here's a gzip-encoded response example:
Beautiful. Thanks very much for the headers.