On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Mike Maginnis wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 16:08:34 GMT, Lyrical Nanoha <LyricalNanoha@dosius.net> wrote:On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Mike Maginnis wrote:Ah, got it. These aren't actually compressed files. Dropping the .gz from the extension (crunch1.dsk.gz -> .crunch1.dsk) did the trick.Looks like your browser decompressed them for you. -uso.Interesting. I didn't know Firefox had any kind of compression handling routines.
It does handle .gz, some sites can send their pages .gz-compressed to save bandwidth.
I also know IE (as early as version 4 on a Mac) is able to auto-decompress GZ files.
-uso.