Re: Streaming multimedia content

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Hi,

I'm assuming the header is one that the browser doesn't understand,
audio/mpeg is my guess. Is this solvable?

Thanks.
Dave.


On 9/10/11, Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski <rambo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> That url could be streaming mp3, ogg, or aac content. Instead of the
>> browser in question streaming the content using it's media player, I'm
>> instead prompted to download the file.
>
> If the browser asks user for action, the "Content-Type" header sent by
> icecast (not apache) is either missing, plain wrong or one that the
> browser doesn't understand.
>
> What do you mean by "internal media player"? One that comes to mind is
> only audio and video tags in html 5.
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