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Re: boa author fixes link integrity problem for .html.gz files



I've configured wn to provide the same functionality.  Links
can refer to either the compressed or uncompressed file.

--- Jean Pierre


On Sat, 1 Feb 1997, Christoph wrote:

> The new version of boa (0.92-3) supports on the fly decompression. This
> makes the tool that we envisioned to fix the references in html pages not
> necessary anymore. Perhaps other servers can do something similar?
> 
> With boa we can now also compress html files in /usr/doc/package.
> 
> It is ironic that boa supports this first... The author/maintainers are
> very fond of boa making it into a major distribution.
> 
> Transparent compressed file support
> -----------------------------------
> Boa supports transparent access to gzipped files and on the fly
> decompression of the served html pages. No references need to be changes
> to .gz. If a file with the extension .html cannot be found then boa will
> try to find a file with .html.gz. If found this will be decompressed
> before serving it to the client. 


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