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Why is my website coming up garbled in FF on Linux? Please see: http://browsershots.org/screenshots/315af59dc5b2113df2182d47a0983f2f or http://browsershots.org/http://www.nextlevelwebworks.com/
Why is my website coming up garbled in FF on Linux? Please see: http://browsershots.org/screenshots/315af59dc5b2113df2182d47a0983f2f or http://browsershots.org/http://www.nextlevelwebworks.com/
Why is my website coming up garbled in FF on Linux? Please see: [http://browsershots.org/screenshots/315af59dc5b2113df2182d47a0983f2f http://browsershots.org/screenshots/315af59dc5b2113df2182d47a0983f2f] or [http://browsershots.org/http://www.nextlevelwebworks.com/ http://browsershots.org/http://www.nextlevelwebworks.com/]
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looks like a problem with an unsupported method of gzip compression that the server uses to send the file.
It displays fine if I disable gzip by removing it from the pref network.http.accept-encoding
So you need to check the server settings regarding gzip compression.
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