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Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers
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Jason F. McBrayer |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers |
Date: |
20 Jun 1998 11:15:48 -0600 |
>>>>> "PW" == Philip Webb <address@hidden> writes:
PW> so a further question: does the server vary its response here
PW> according to something in the page in question or does it respond
PW> the same way for all pages it handles, which would seem to be very
PW> awkward?
It depends on the particular http server in question. Most servers
set MIME content types based on extensions, though others set them
based on local file-type (Mac) or based on a catalog of files and
types, or on magic number.
>> The problem stays: how to force Lynx to render the page as html
>> despite mime-headers?
PW> is this something Lynx could & should provide for?
I'm not sure it's something Lynx should provide for, though it
certainly could. Maybe just more agressive behavior for -force-html.
It should definately be only something invoked conciously by the user
when needed, or else we fall into the MSIE evil of pretending to know
better than the server what type a file is.
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Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers, David Woolley, 1998/06/20