Let's hear it for M$.  Gotta love it when a vendor makes a special case 
for you to take into account ... especially when it doesn't have to be 
there!

Dave Weis wrote:

>Print out the user agent in both cases. I think that IE does that to
>determine the mime type for an unknown extension (rather than use the
>server mime type like they should). I think the user agent string tha the
>browser sends is different in the type-determining case. You can just
>match on that and return the content type only.
>
>dave
>

-- 
Eddie Bush




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