Re: MIME types not delivering

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On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> It could be generated by the application server with C-T: text/plain,
>>> which you can edit with Header edit Content-Type (but not
>>> ForceType/AddType).
>>
>>
>>         Not following you here, Eric.
>
> AddType and ForceType essentially only impact static files served by
> Apache -- not proxied stuff that may already have a Content-Type
> header (or CGI that has to issue its own, etc).
>
> Although now I am not actually sure "Header set" works.  "Header edit"
> definitely doesn't.  I had recently read that there was a fix in
> 2.2.12 for "Header set" but I think it may also still have problems
> overriding something sent by the backend server.

Sorry -- "header set content-type" does work just fine for proxied content.

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