could accually be a browser issue. I know you can not compress an image and
send it accross, even with the proper headers, no broswer seems to
decompress it. try running a sniffer on the connection, make sure the proper
headers are being sent, cut and paste the sniffers output, see if you can
decompress it. maybe its not really being *garbled* maybe the browser just
doesnt know that its supposed to accept and de-compress ssl pages.
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> Could anybody interested comment the following statement:
>
> Apache doesn't correctly serve .shtml files if ob_gzhandler is enabled
(the
> output is distorted then).
>
> Not related, perhaps? This is my experience, though. The newest Apache,
the
> newest PHP.
>
> Just want to hear something before I file a bug.
>
> Maciek
>
>
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