Again, the key is choice. I don't know why a lot of people seem to be having a hard time with the concept of giving the users a choice in this matter. I fully understand that some people prefer the standard get followed to the letter-of-the-law, but also give the rest of us the choice to "bend the rules" a little bit to suit our needs. That's all we're asking for.

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On Dec 8, 2003, at 10:45 PM, Geoff Beier wrote:

[For the record, I *like* Camino's current behavior. When I've got my developer hat on, I appreciate the immediate and clear signal that I've misconfigured my server. When I've got my user hat on, I like the big warning that the developer/host/owner of the site I'm using is not competent to configure their server properly. Should some sort of guessing, � la file(1) be implement, I would appreciate a way to disable it and ensure that Camino strictly obey MIME types as it does today.]

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