Re: Two OS's, two HTTPDs, two different handlings of Mime Type?

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Alex Bligh wrote:


--On 22 August 2012 13:05:40 -0400 "J.Lance Wilkinson" <jlw12@xxxxxxx> wrote:

    ForceType nor the fact the file extension, .ram, has a match for
    the mime type of audio\x-pn-realaudio in the cited TypesConfig file
    seems to be applying the correct Content-Type header on the

Not sure which of the many zillion places apache and/or your
dispatcher loads its MIME types from, but could this be down to a
difference in the presence/absence of audio/xn-pn-realaudio in
one of the many MIME types files? /etc/mime.types probably being
the relevant one on Linux.

	Indeed that was the very first thing we checked.  It was missing
	and we corrected it.

Also, MIME types usually have a forward slash (as I wrote), rather
than a backslash (as you wrote). If that isn't just a typo in
email, it may make a difference.
	
	And yes, good observation -- but it's an email typo, didn't copy/
	paste from the real files.

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