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From: shripaldalal on 1 Nov 2007 14:27 Hi, When IE requests a webpage from server, it sends a HTTP_Accept_Encoding header which says gzip or deflate. It means that it will accept a HTTP compressed page in GZipped format. I have a strange problem since the last two days. When I start the computer, IE will initially accepted Gzipped pages. Then it will stop accepting Gzipped pages after some time. I dont know why this has suddenly happened ! I need gzipped pages because the webserver I request pages from sends only gzipped content. I used an HTTP viewer and I can see that first couple of minutes IE sends HTTP_Accept_Encoding: deflate, gzip but then this same thing comes as HTTP_Accept_Encoding: It means IE stopped sending the HTTP Encoding header. Has someone faced this problem before ? Please help. Best regards, Shripal.
From: shripaldalal on 2 Nov 2007 01:02
On Nov 1, 11:27 pm, shripaldalal <shripalda...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > When IE requests a webpage from server, it sends a > HTTP_Accept_Encoding header which says gzip or deflate. It means that > it will accept a HTTP compressed page in GZipped format. > > I have a strange problem since the last two days. When I start the > computer, IE will initially accepted Gzipped pages. Then it will stop > accepting Gzipped pages after some time. I dont know why this has > suddenly happened ! I need gzipped pages because the webserver I > request pages from sends only gzipped content. > > I used an HTTP viewer and I can see that first couple of minutes IE > sends HTTP_Accept_Encoding: deflate, gzip but then this same thing > comes as HTTP_Accept_Encoding: > > It means IE stopped sending the HTTP Encoding header. Has someone > faced this problem before ? Please help. > > Best regards, > Shripal. Problem solved. Just ran HijackThis and removed certain BHO / junk entries and it started working. |