Yes it does. It always has done.
He clearly did not, because if he did he would have noticed that it works. That IE tries to decode anyway is a bug.
It actually DOES support the gzip content encoding for images. I just tested in Chrome 21.
Not true. If you specify the Content-Encoding headers, Chrome and Firefox decode and display the images properly.
Yes it does. It always has done.
He clearly did not, because if he did he would have noticed that it works. That IE tries to decode anyway is a bug.
It actually DOES support the gzip content encoding for images. I just tested in Chrome 21.
Not true. If you specify the Content-Encoding headers, Chrome and Firefox decode and display the images properly.