On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Travis Bemann <bemann at execpc.com> wrote:

> Okay.  So you're saying that mime types are stored in metadata, not
> determined from the ends of KSKs and SSKs (which makes sense, of
> course then mime type would have to be either explicitly specified
> upon insertion or derived from the original local file name upon
> insertion).  Then this means that one can make a KSK named test.jpg
> which really comes up as an HTML file and is treated by fproxy as an
> HTML file.

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