Title: Correct MIME types for non-standard file formats
Is there a good reference site that lists correct MIME types for various file formats? or is there a general rule to follow for non-standard file types?
Specifically I'd like to know what MIME type should be used for SPSS portable
Peter Levan wrote:
Is there a good reference site that lists correct MIME types for
various file formats? or is there a general rule to follow for
non-standard file types?
Specifically I'd like to know what MIME type should be used for SPSS
portable (.por) files and in the past I've seen
On 1/24/06, Peter Levan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Without the MIME type set the file displays like a text file in the browser
window, however we want the download requestor to appear when accessing a
file of this type as the file is useless when viewed as straight text as it
is a data file
Peter Levan wrote:
Is there a good reference site that lists correct MIME types for various
file formats?
http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/
or is there a general rule to follow for non-standard file types?
There is the x- prefix which is added to proprietary/custom MIME types,
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From: Lachlan Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 24 January 2006 3:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Correct MIME types for non-standard file formats
Peter Levan wrote