Re: Content-Encoding: gzip AND Content-Type:application/x-javascript

Joseph Link wrote:

> Is there a header that is missing?? Does anyone know a workaround??
> Essentially, i need to be able to send a gzip encoded javascript file and
> have it interpretted..

I can think of a workaround on the client side, but it needs Java: use some
uncompressed JavaScript that calls into Java to fetch the compressed file, then
uses eval() to execute it.

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Received on Thursday, 7 September 2000 07:04:09 UTC