tenthumbs@cybernex.net says:
I also found a way to get Linux Netscape to use bzip2 for
Content-Encoding just as it uses gzip. Add this to $HOME/.Xdefaults or
$HOME/.Xresources
I use the -s option because I would rather trade some decompressing
speed for RAM usage. You can leave the option out if you want to.
Netscape*encodingFilters: \ x-compress : : .Z : uncompress -c \n\ compress : : .Z : uncompress -c \n\ x-gzip : : .z,.gz : gzip -cdq \n\ gzip : : .z,.gz : gzip -cdq \n\ x-bzip2 : : .bz2 : bzip2 -ds \n