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of usual runtime errors this PHP application, running on Apache 2.4.9 & PHP 5.5.12, started showing this: ERR_CONTENT_DECODING_FAILED Error facebook err_content_decoding_failed 330 (net::ERR_CONTENT_DECODING_FAILED): Unknown error. Google Chrome's Developer tools -> Network looked empty for quite some time, but after a really long wait here is what I've got: https://productforums.google.com/d/topic/chrome/vxIgSHj3CGg Quick googling explains that this error is shown when HTTP response headers claim that the content is gzip encoded, but it isn't. Other sources say that this may happen when plain-text content is added before/after encoded content. So proposed solution is to disable content compression. There are different examples, it mostly involve writing something like SetEnv force-no-vary http://stefantsov.com/fixing-err_content_decoding_failed-in-apachephp/ SetEnv downgrade-1.0 12 SetEnv force-no-varySetEnv downgrade-1.0 or SetEnv no-gzip 1 1 SetEnv no-gzip 1 to your .htaccess file. I was still getting same error, it made no difference for me. What helped Adding zlib.output_compression = On to php.ini helped me. Issue was solved. Likely source of issue I am not certain where and how compression was forced to be enabled (this is a big black box legacy PHP sources), but I have noticed it only throws this ERR_CONTENT_DECODING_FAILED exception when there are debug errors on the page. Literally, setting display_errors = Off in php.ini fixes the issue as well. In my case it was some E_STRICT messages, so setting error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_STRICT there to disable displaying E_STRICT errors works too. Now when this behavior doesn't look like some random magic, I feel like I'm in control again, therefore I may sleep well. It works. apache compression php php.ini Post navigation Previous Previous post: Welcome The Great Russian FirewallNext Next post: Tools ©1985-2016 Made and maintained with love
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that make connections all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportPost installation Error 330 (net::ERR_CONTENT_DECODING_FAILED): Unknown error Posted by oddgeir_ on October 1, 2012 at 6:11pm Hello, I have tried to install Drupal 7.15 to use as a web portal for my student parliament (www.pumstudent.net). When I try to open this page in IE, firefox or chrome I get this error message: Error 330 (net::ERR_CONTENT_DECODING_FAILED): Unknown error. and that my website is using an unsupported form of compression. I must add that it works perfectly in Opera (12.02, but also older versions). I tried to contact my web host, as I figured that it could be some form of error in the apache server after quite a few google searches, but they said it was related to my CMS. I can not find any settings regarding compression in my user interface at my web host provider. I must also add that the website worked perfectly with a previous version that the host provider had as an automatic install (Drupal 7.7). The problems appeared when I updated the core to 7.15, or even when I did a fresh install (which I have done 3 times, just to eliminate any error made by me). I attach the information given from the drupal report site. Drupal 7.15 OK Access to update.php Protected OK Configuration file Protected OK Cron maintenance tasks Last run 1 hour 11 min ago OK Database system MySQL, MariaDB, or equivalent OK Database system version 5.5.27-log OK Database updates Up to date OK File system Writable (public download method) OK GD library PNG support bundled (2.0.34 compatible) OK GD library rotate and desaturate effects bundled (2.0.34 compatible) OK Node Access Permissions Disabled OK PHP 5.3.14 (more information) OK PHP extensions Enabled OK PHP memory limit 192M OK PHP register globals Disabled OK Unicode library PHP Mbstring Extension OK Update notifications Enabled OK Web server IdeaWebServer/v0.80 (like Apache) I have tried to do some googleing to see if I could find a solution, but I could not find anything which applied to my problem. The best solution I could find, was to turn off cache from the drupal settings interface, but this was already off. Anyone have any ideas to what I can do to fix this? I could also try to get some more information if needed. Best regards Oddgeir Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 7.x Comments Your hosting company seems to nevets commented October 1, 2012 at 7:01pm Your hosting company seems to be using IdeaWebServer and not apache and that may be the source of the problem since the encoding is a function of the