Does anything different happen if you use a MIDI mimetype, like
"audio/midi"?

On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 5:33 AM, John Watson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a small MIDI
> <https://github.com/newlandsvalley/elm-comidi/blob/master/test/midi/chordsample.midi>
> file.  With Elm 0.17 (evancz/elm-http) I had been able to use the
> 'overrideMimeType hack'  to tunnel the file through HTTP as if it were
> text.  Here's a gist
> <https://gist.github.com/newlandsvalley/9cb76e88d2b2c6108b3338fffd9e39dd>.
> This hack no longer works
> <https://gist.github.com/newlandsvalley/945d278e0570254285f77d0e863e8059>
> in Elm 0.18 (where I have followed suggestions from elm-dev on slack simply
> to use an appropriate Accept header).  What seems to happen is that
> characters and 8-bit numbers come across unscathed but binary values larger
> than 255 do not.  This is evident in the MIDI sample from byte 23 where the
> decoded result differs from the 0.17 version.
>
> Can anybody suggest an alternative workaround?
>
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