On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Wichert Akkerman wrote: > Previously Don Armstrong wrote: > > http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/95373 or > > 404
[25/Jul/2005:00:46:41 -0700] "GET /95373%20or HTTP/1.1" 404 292 "-" Um... the 'or' isn't part of the URL. > > http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/105768 > > Almost there: > > [gonzo;/home/wichert/.ssh]-6> HEAD > 'http://bugs.donarmstrong.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=105768&msg=5&mbox=yes' > 200 OK > Connection: close > Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 07:47:14 GMT > Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Debian GNU/Linux) mod_perl/1.29 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > not that the mime-type is still set to text/plain. Yes; it's not entirely clear to me what the proper mime type is. There appears to be an RFC for application/mbox; but nothing realy seems to support it (we don't even have such an entry in mime-types, mailcap, or mime-magic). There's also some indication of a text/mbox; but it has even less support. Until there is something better, text/plain is just as good as anything else. Don Armstrong -- Personally, I think my choice in the mostest-superlative-computer wars has to be the HP-48 series of calculators. They'll run almost anything. And if they can't, while I'll just plug a Linux box into the serial port and load up the HP-48 VT-100 emulator. -- Jeff Dege, [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
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