David Crossley wrote:
7) Does the Apache webserver deliver the supporting files using the appropriate Content-Type? Is that "text/plain"? Does it matter? We have *.dtd and *.mod and *.pen and *.ent extensions.
This is what the webserver reports:
*.dtd ... Content-Type: application/xml-dtd
*.mod *.pen ... Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Dunnow, http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3023.html indicates otherwise for the .mod en .pen in this case:
The media type application/xml-dtd SHOULD be used for "external DTD subsets" or "external parameter entities".
How do we easily find out whether rfc 3023 has any official status - it appears on the standards track.
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