Re: [users@httpd] Content-type in cgi scripting

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In <200607130934.22897.nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, on 07/13/06 
   at 09:34 AM, Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said:

>The answer is simple: MSIE doesn't even try to support plain text (just
>as it declines to make any attempt to support XHTML).

So just who do the Microsoft Corp Programmers calculate they are, anyway,
ignoring such basic things as Content-type definitions?

Actually I suspected MSIE was the problem.

>That's what helper applications on the client are for.

I won't be the one browsing to the site with a broken MSIE - just
developing the CGI for the site (a first for me) - so the helper apps only
help so much.  I'm not going to fix everyone's IE that accesses the
script!  Well, in a way I will since I guess I'll just use the PRE /PRE
tags for the portions that need to remain unmangled. 

Thanks.

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