On Wednesday 22 March 2006 20:05, Junio C Hamano wrote yet: > > .. and note if that is an HTML document or not. > Better yet, see first if the object is corrupt. If it is and its Content-Type is text/html, error out. > We do bend backwards to support ISP HTTP servers, but this might > be going a bit too far. Also I wonder if ISP runs a really > dumb-friendly configured server that defaults to text/html > unless the mimemap says otherwise. Loose object files do not > have suffixes and I am expecting these servers would give > whatever the server default is. That server would break a *lot* of file types. That admin should be hanged, shot, then burned. I think of only one reason for doing that: to restrict file types posted on the server to, say, zip and html. -- GPG Key id: 0xD1F10BA2 Fingerprint: 96E2 304A B9C4 949A 10A0 9105 9543 0453 D1F1 0BA2 AstralStorm
Attachment:
pgpMN53KSTEGB.pgp
Description: PGP signature