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Answer by SolidSnake for okhttp 3: how to decompress gzip/deflate response...

After 6 hours of digging I found the correct solution and as usual it was easier than I thought, so I was basically trying to decompress a page that's not gzipped for that reason it was failing. Now...

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okhttp 3: how to decompress gzip/deflate response manually using Java/Android

I know that okhttp3 library by default it adds the header Accept-Encoding: gzip and decodes the response automatically for us. The problem I'm dealing with a host that only accepts a header like:...

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Answer by shengbin_xu for okhttp 3: how to decompress gzip/deflate response...

Thank you for Aksenov Vladimir`s reply. Your answer saved me a lot of time. Everything is working fine after I upgraded okhttp from 3.x to 4.11.Here are some additional details:When users explicitly...

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