![]() ![]() Past that, if you simply want to read the content on that site - rather than debug the issue on that site itself - you can access the same content at the following other sites as per dave_thompson_085’s comment to the question:Īnd as per Dave’s comment, that second MIT link should be authoritative since, “IMHO the proper home I knew Kent at the time he worked there. ![]() That said, the core content of that site is available elsewhere on the Internet on sites that are properly configured and working as expected. I’m pretty sure you can’t fix that on the client side unless there is some kind of plugin - for Firefox or Chrome for example - that will allow you to force specific headers for a we request like this. Look at the output of this Curl command: curl -ILk ![]() Instead of delivering content with headers that indicate text/html it is delivering content as application/octet-stream which a web browser will interpret as being binary data that should then be handled as a file download. This is not a problem on your end but rather something odd on the server side with either the website itself or the server delivering web content. Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. There is something wrong with the way that website and/or web sever is delivering web pages. Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow Please be sure to answer the question.Provide details and share your research But avoid.
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