Quoting Sylvain Wallez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Sebastien Koechlin a écrit :
> > 
> > I did not receive any answer about my last message about this.
> > 
> > >    <map:match pattern="**images/*.png">
> > >     <map:read src="images/{2}.png" mime-type="image/png"/>
> > >    </map:match>
> > >
> > >    <map:match pattern="**images/*.jpg">
> > >     <map:read src="images/{2}.jpg" mime-type="image/jpeg"/>
> > >    </map:match>
> > >
> > >    <map:match pattern="**images/*.gif">
> > >     <map:read src="images/{2}.gif" mime-type="image/gif"/>
> > >    </map:match>
> > 
> > What about
> > 
> >         <map:match pattern="**images/*">
> >                 <map:read src="images/{2}"/>
> >         </map:match>
> > 
> > with the help of a file to map content-type according to
> > filename extention ?
> > 
> > Is it possible to use a mapping when the mime-type attribute
> > does not exist ?
> > 
> > Such mapping is already written in xml form in
> >         $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/web.xml
> > 
> 
> This is already how Cocoon works !
> 
> If you don't specify a mime-type in map:read, the ResourceReader asks
> the environment context for a mime type for the resource using
> getMimeType(). This method uses the builtin mime type definitions of the
> servlet container and those defined in web.xml to search for an
> appropriate mime type.

Yes, you are right. I've forgot to mention this one.

Giacomo

> 
> Sylvain.
> 
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> > Sébastien Koechlin - IVision - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> 
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> Sylvain Wallez
> Anyware Technologies - http://www.anyware-tech.com
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