I would agree to having that for safety in IE if it wasn't hurting the
other browsers so much.
I'd do some testing to find out exactly if there is an issue and if
reproducible, find a different workaround.. this just isn't worth the time
waiting for reply from everyone else...
Carlos suggested a ha
Nice! I will bookmark this site...
No KVM? :-)
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:47 PM, Carlos Reátegui
wrote:
> >
> >I have no IE righ here, but the 'never' setting seems to be a
> problem. I would love to see it going away but if that creates bugreports
> or confusion for users then it is no fun.
>
>I have no IE righ here, but the 'never' setting seems to be a problem. I
> would love to see it going away but if that creates bugreports or confusion
> for users then it is no fun. Would you agree in having that 'now' thing only
> for IE for safety?
>
Here you go: http://dev.modern.ie/
should I force dynamic compression or not, does not mean that creating a
duplicate file with .gz extension will make it serve compressed :)
All that this was doing was duplicating content (both files compressed and
uncompressed were being shipped) and installed, but only the uncompressed
version wa