Re: MIME types not delivering

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J.Lance Wilkinson wrote:
    The file itself is being genrated not via a CGI but some Oracle
    process (this IS an Apache configured by Oracle after all), so he's
    trying to figure out now just what might be generated by that
    procedure, which DOES seem to generate a Content-Type header.  If
    we can determine that it gets OMITTED in this case that would explain
    the type/plain from the DefaultType, perhaps, even with the DefaultType
    directive being removed.   Another possibility is the process itself
    has no idea what to assign as a Content-Type, and thus it backpedals
    and assigns text/plain because it has nothing better  to assign
    (although application/octet would be better, eh?).

	I was wondering if there was an apache module or perhaps some obscure
	directive that would cause a CGI script or a handler or whatever
	the user's Oracle process would be considered to "Tee" out the output
	sent back to Apache HTTPD for delivery to the browser and dump that
	output into a file.   So we could see what headers if any are
	generated by that process.

	Thoughts?

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J.Lance Wilkinson ("Lance")		InterNet: Lance.Wilkinson@xxxxxxx
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