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- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- For example, the MIME content type "text/html" must be
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- For example, the MIME content type of soundfile
- The default correspondences between file name suffixes and MIME types are
- specified in the "mime.types" file. A default version of
- the file is in /lib/mime.types. The mime.types
- #define MIME_TYPE_FILE
- mime.types file exists so that you can add to it if you wish
- The mime.types file is read whenever
- MIME types. You cannot change the MIME type corresponding to one of the
- standard suffixes (as listed in the default mime.types
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- since it is assumed in that case. Only documents with MIME type
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- #define MIME_TYPE_FILE "/usr/local/lib/wn/mime.types"
- #define MAXMIME (200)
- * ascertain the MIME "Content-type" from the suffix of a file name
- * The default version of the file is in /lib/mime.types.
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- -- Specify the default character set to be added to the MIME type
- specifies that documents in this directory which have a MIME
- MIME
- MIME
- -- Specify the character set to be added to the MIME type
- specifies that this document, which should have a MIME
- MIME
- MIME
- MIME
- lib/mime.types with a corresponding type. If this line
- The mime.types file should be installed in a known
- #define MIME_TYPES_FILE"
- mime.types file exists so that you can add to it if you
- lib/mime.types. The internal defaults are the same as
- what is currently in this file. The mime.types file is
- mime types. You cannot change the mime type
- default mime.types file). To do that you need to change
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- while parsing an HTML document. Note that only documents with MIME type
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- text/* MIME types.
- This is the MIME Content-type header value used for documents
- #define MIME_TYPE_FILE
- wndex to translate the MIME
- file is in /lib/mime.types. The internal defaults are the
- The default is "/usr/local/lib/wn/mime.types".
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Added /text/calendar mime type with suffix ics to /lib/mime.types
- Added audio/mpeg -- mp3 to mime.types file.
- Added application/x-java-jnlp-file -- jnlp to mime.types file.
- If wndex cannot open the mime.types file it now complains by
- mime.types file.
- "init_mime" not found (reported by many).
- Added text/css to mime types in wn/content.h and lib/mime.types
- cannot use your old mime.types file. The format of this file has
- mime.types file (derived from the Debian Linux file) is included in
- /lib/mime.types. I recommend you use it or modify it if you desire.
- when it tried to read the MIME type file. (thanks to R. Bixler)
- an invalid MIME type file (e.g. an old format mime.types).
- an invalid MIME type file (e.g. an old format mime.types).
- crash if the mime.types file had additional entries added
- mime.types files which contain malformed entries.
- Included new more extensive mime.types file based on the Debian
- mime.types file.
- because a random pointer was freed in init_mime(). Thanks to G. Gallo.
- Swn will now read the mime.types file when it is started or restarted
- note of new suffixes and their mime types. You cannot change the mime
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
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Copyright © 1998-2005 John Franks
<john@math.northwestern.edu>
licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
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