Is there ANY simple, no-cleverness httpd that just does static content and cgi and just works?
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Pretty sure wget is implementing the spec as intended; thttpd is being weird.
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Oh yes. But so many servers get this wrong that all sorts of build scripts are going to break.
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The wget change totally violates "be liberal in what you accept".
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Servers got this right. Decompressing like this is what your web browser does
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Some browsers do it, not all. I forget which ones. But I've seen lots of tarballs that get corrupted by one but not another, not (old) wget.
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All browsers do this! This is how content encoding works!
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Really, they don't. I'm not sure why but it's probably this:https://twitter.com/pikhq/status/925751021812506624 …
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Chrome certainly doesn't, as evidenced by the fact that running file on the download returns 'posix tar archive'
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