Re: special browser cannot display page ...
- From: "Laurent Compere" <laurentcompere_pro@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 10:27:01 +0100
"Chung Leong" <chernyshevsky@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>I have ran into a similiar problem before with Mircosoft ISA before.
Microsoft ISA, I don't know that ... What is it ?
a web server ?
> The solution was...convert the dynamic script to plain-o HTML. I would
> get a HTTP sniffer and see what's actually sent by the server. PHP does
> add its own headers.
I cannot convert to static page since the content is dynamic.
I'm going to play with the firefox plugin mentioned by R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah
to sniff http headers...
> One possibility is that the server is using chunk-encoding. Another is
> possibility is compression. I would also try disabling connection
> keep-alive on the server.
I tried the function ob_start() mentioned by Erwin Moller but it didn't
help.
I installed the web server myself and didn't add any extension for
compression. Is it possible that some compression would be made natively by
Apache (2.0.54) ?
Thanks
.
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