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In the past, I used ziproxy together with squid for slow or expensive
(mobile) point-to-point links.
ziproxy compresses (gzip) data from the web, and sends it via squid over the
slow/expensive link, usually also having a squid at the other end, serving
the clients. 
Very convenient, as practically all browsers directly handle the compressed
data.

Now, the question: Where is the benefit of using Transfere-Encoding here ?


 



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