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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers browsers Post 31660 by Neo on Monday 11th of November 2002 05:27:59 PM
Old 11-11-2002
Here is a crude way (the way a crude admin like me would do);

Mozilla example:

Code:
find / | grep -i mozilla

Lynx example:

Code:
find / | grep -i lynx

There are less crude ways than this brute force method, of course Smilie and you might find them if you search the forums (searching filesystems have been addressed at length for numerous platforms).
 

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OB_GZHANDLER(3) 							 1							   OB_GZHANDLER(3)

ob_gzhandler - ob_start callback function to gzip output buffer

SYNOPSIS
string ob_gzhandler (string $buffer, int $mode) DESCRIPTION
ob_gzhandler(3) is intended to be used as a callback function for ob_start(3) to help facilitate sending gz-encoded data to web browsers that support compressed web pages. Before ob_gzhandler(3) actually sends compressed data, it determines what type of content encoding the browser will accept ("gzip", "deflate" or none at all) and will return its output accordingly. All browsers are supported since it's up to the browser to send the correct header saying that it accepts compressed web pages. If a browser doesn't support compressed pages this function returns FALSE. PARAMETERS
o $buffer - o $mode - RETURN VALUES
EXAMPLES
Example #1 ob_gzhandler(3) example <?php ob_start("ob_gzhandler"); ?> <html> <body> <p>This should be a compressed page.</p> </body> </html> NOTES
Note ob_gzhandler(3) requires the zlib extension. Note You cannot use both ob_gzhandler(3) and zlib.output_compression. Also note that using zlib.output_compression is preferred over ob_gzhandler(3). SEE ALSO
ob_start(3), ob_end_flush(3). PHP Documentation Group OB_GZHANDLER(3)
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