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Ozzwoman9
Inspiring
September 8, 2009
Question

When did we switch to "chinese"?

  • September 8, 2009
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I was in the Acrobat Forum. Clicked "back" to get to the main page. And it looked like this:

I had to do a refresh to get the page to display. Anyone else seen this one before?

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    Inspiring
    September 10, 2009

    Ozzwoman9 wrote on 9/8/2009 10:27 PM:

    I was in the Acrobat Forum. Clicked "back" to get to the main page. And it looked like this:

    http://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/11010/Picture+1.png

    I had to do a refresh to get the page to display. Anyone else seen this one before?

    Looks like your browser doesn't decode the gzip compressed HTML stream

    correctly. If you run into this again, check the page properties in the

    browser to see if there is a Transfer-Encoding header somewhere there.

    (I presume Safari can show you the headers of the page.) Without the

    headers there is no way to determine whether this is a client or a

    server issue.

    September 9, 2009

    Oh for chri...  the fun never ends in JiveWorld© does it?

    Known Participant
    September 9, 2009

    Definitely not Chinese... Double Dutch perhaps? But that too is probably doubtful. Perhaps Machine language... protesting at these Jive forums? Yup, that could be it....

    Captiv8r
    Legend
    September 8, 2009

    Hi there

    I've had it happen before. I'm unsure of the cause. Perhaps Jochem can explain it.

    I've always assumed (perhaps incorrectly) that it was an intermittent browser or browser caching glitch.

    Cheers... Rick

    September 8, 2009

    Captiv8r wrote:

    Hi there

    I've had it happen before. I'm unsure of the cause.

    I pretty sure of the cause since I never saw this in the Web Crossing forums.

    the cause is Jive.