Re^2: fixhrefgz - tool for converting anchors to gzipped files

1997-06-29 Thread Marco Budde
Am 29.06.97 schrieb clameter # waterf.org ... Moin Christoph! CL> There is no need to much up any links. The web-browser should simply check CL> if a .gz file exists if the file referenced by the link cannot be found CL> and decompress the file with a tagged on .gz on the fly. That is the way CL>

Re^2: fixhrefgz - tool for converting anchors to gzipped files

1997-06-29 Thread Marco Budde
Am 28.06.97 schrieb clameter # waterf.org ... Moin Christoph! CL> It will still serve the .html file (now uncompressed) containing .html.gz CL> links which are not understood by web-servers outside of the Debian realm. Maybe we could use the following: 1.) Change the links inside the documents

Re: Re^2: fixhrefgz - tool for converting anchors to gzipped files

1997-06-28 Thread Alex Yukhimets
> Moin Christoph! > > CL> 200Mhz Pentiums are the standard fare today. And I am running > CL> the boa webserver for example on some low memory 486DX66s with > > I'm using a 486/100 and a 486SL/33. In my opinion we should avoid using > the server to uncompress the files. We should find another s

Re^2: fixhrefgz - tool for converting anchors to gzipped files

1997-06-28 Thread Marco Budde
Am 28.06.97 schrieb clameter # miriam.fuller.edu ... Moin Christoph! CL> 200Mhz Pentiums are the standard fare today. And I am running CL> the boa webserver for example on some low memory 486DX66s with I'm using a 486/100 and a 486SL/33. In my opinion we should avoid using the server to uncomp