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http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31472 can't handle quicktime 'moov' ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-10-05 19:40 ------- Note that there's also some evidence that this typo affects other file types. That is: there's only one typo, the one for files of type 'moov'. But it affects parsing of the magic file: mod_mime_magic croaks--really, before it's read the entry, and hence it's not reacting specifically to the fact that the file being touched is 'moov', but rather to the fact that it's not any of the *other* types named earlier in the file. So something amounting to the same problem arises for any file of any type that's completely unknown to the magic file (the reported case is Stuffit! archives, which are not described anywhere in the magic file). Reproducing the false behavior in these cases is harder, I can't provide you a complete recipe: these cases produce the same error_log output as the 'moov', but since they're not described at all, the resulting behavior is not so far from correct. In our case, we're also providing a .htaccess file for these, which includes MIME info, and the croak in mod_mime_magic seems to mean that .htaccess is never consulted, and hence we're not getting the right behavior from these other file types, either. I'm not sure of all the steps necessary to set up such a .htaccess file, but I have experimentally confirmed that, if I fix the typo on the 'moov' line, the .htaccess files for StuffIt! files comes back into play, and everything's peachy again. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
