Re: Plucker does wrong things with Content-Encoding.

2001-11-12 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 12/11, Bill Janssen wrote: | "gzip" is a registered HTTP content-coding transfer parameter (see | http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-parameters) while "x-gzip" isn't, | so that's probably a good idea. I agree with you. However, it looks like Apache developpers still use x-gzip. From Apache

Re: Plucker does wrong things with Content-Encoding.

2001-11-12 Thread Bill Janssen
> The exact reason is that plucker recognizes "gzip" as an encoding, while > it does not recognize "x-gzip" which is also used. In the meantime, I will > change my encoding to be gzip. "gzip" is a registered HTTP content-coding transfer parameter (see http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-paramete

Re: Plucker does wrong things with Content-Encoding.

2001-11-12 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 12/11, Samuel Tardieu wrote: | plucker-build is unable to retrieve http://www.rfc1149.net/. This page | is available in several formats and encoding. Plucker seems to | announce to the WWW server that it is willing to accept anything, | while it doesn't accept the x-gzip encoding. Note that pl

Plucker does wrong things with Content-Encoding.

2001-11-12 Thread Samuel Tardieu
Go to http://bugs.plkr.org and file a bug report. I can't: it says "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is not a valid email address when I try to create an account. 1. Before reporting this bug I did: [X] read the NEWS, README, INSTALL and FAQ files [ ] downloaded and tried the latest version of Plucker 2. W