On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Anne van Kesteren<[email protected]> wrote: > This has the same problem with file-extension requiring a leading dot and the > table not having any.
I've added these now. I've made sure all tables containing file names and extensions are more consistent. These include: * Reserved File Names Table * Default Icons Table * Default Start Files Table * Media Type Identification Table * File Identification Table These changes are all editorial. > The prose also does not make it clear that the entries in the first column > may be comma-separated (and can have leading spaces, to be pedantic). > I've made it so there is only one file extension per row. That should remove the ambiguity. These changes are all editorial. > Why not use audio/wav or audio/wave for WAVE files? I could not find a formal IANA registration for WAVE files, which is why I thought audio/x-wav would be more appropriate. WDYT? > An additional column mentioning the format might be nice for readers. Sorry, by "mentioning the format" do you mean a link to the specification that defines the format? -- Marcos Caceres http://datadriven.com.au
