It will guess the mime type automatically. You do need to raise the  
max_preview_size though.

--Noah

On Apr 24, 2009, at 4:25 AM, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:

>
> Here is a really dumb question.
>
> I have some images, pdf, etc, items checked into an svn repository. I
> have not bothered to set the mime type in svn. As they are binary, I
> think svn defaults them to application/octet-stream. This has never
> caused me any trouble.
>
> In trac, when viewing these items in the repository, I get a message
> like:
>
> "HTML preview not available, since the file size exceeds 262144 bytes.
> Try downloading the file instead."
>
> and elsewhere in the page it says "Property svn:mime-type set to
> application/octet-stream".
>
> I would like the images to be viewable direct in the browser. I am
> guessing I need to change the svn:mime-type to something better for
> these items. Until I sort this out, is there any way to tell trac to
> base the mime-type on the file name (like *.png)?
>
> As an aside, should I expect any problems in svn itself if I change  
> the
> svn:mime-type from application/octet-stream to whatever it should be  
> for
> images, pdf and the like?
>
> -- 
> Roger Oberholtzer
>
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>
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> >


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