I read that some versions of IE6 have known issues with gzip compression, but I have found little explanation as to what these issues are. What are the known issues with gzip compression and IE6?
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The problem is described in this answer.
If you are using Apache there is information at the Ultimate IE6 > Cheatsheet: How To Fix 25+ Internet Explorer 6 Bugs on how to work around it:
Some versions of IE6 prior to the XP SP2 update may have trouble with files that have been served using GZip compression. Fortunately, Seb Duggan found a IE6 GZip bug solution using ISAPI_Rewrite for Apache.
Seb's solution is to place the following code in the httpd.conf file in the ISAPI_Rewrite installation directory:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP:User-Agent} MSIE\ [5<span class="highlight">6</span>]
RewriteCond %{HTTP:User-Agent} !SV1
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} \.(css|js)$
RewriteHeader Accept-Encoding: .* $1
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3You should probably link directly to Seb Duggan's site instead, because the text you're quoting is wrong. There is no "ISAPI_Rewrite for Apache". ISAPI_Rewrite is a module for IIS that aims to be compatible with Apache's mod_rewrite. But
RewriteHeader
doesn't work in Apache.– mercatorJan 20, 2011 at 15:06