hget: work arround apache Content-Encoding: gzip for Content-Type: application/x-gzip bug
apache sends Content-Encoding: gzip header for Content-Type: application/x-gzip causing hget to decompress tgz files. from the w3c: The Content-Encoding entity-header field is used as a modifier to the media-type. When presented, its value indicates what additional content codings have been applied to the entity-body, and thus what decoding mechanisms must be applied in order to obtail the media-type referenced by the Conent-Type header field. Content-Encoding is primarily used to allow a document to be compressed without losing the identity of its underlying media type. this is clearly silly, as the file is already compressed, and decompressing it will not yield the indicated Content-type: application/x-gzip, but a tarball. examples: http://zlib.net/zlib-1.2.8.tar.gz https://www.mirbsd.org/MirOS/dist/mir/mksh/mksh-R50f.tgz
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c=`{cat $d/contentencoding >[2]/dev/null}
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switch($c){
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case *gzip*
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exec gunzip
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~ `{cat $d/contenttype >[2]/dev/null} *gzip* || exec gunzip
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case *bzip2*
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exec bunzip2
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~ `{cat $d/contenttype >[2]/dev/null} *bzip2* || exec bunzip2
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case *compress*
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exec uncompress
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~ `{cat $d/contenttype >[2]/dev/null} *compress* || exec uncompress
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}
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exec cat
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}
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