On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 18:19 -0500, Phil Longstaff wrote: > On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 01:20 +0100, Josip wrote: > > Hi again! > > Found some possible solutions for those who have problems with local > > files on win32 due to mime-share-info misconfiguration or missing > > dependencies etc. > > As g_file_info_get_content_type() returns just file extension (like > > ".html") and win32 use those to determine mime type can we use > > g_content_type_get_mime_type() on them like in attachment. > > It works for me, load html files (with right encoding), images etc... > > Or should we rather check for return type on runtime and use those if > > returned type is file extension (in case some really have full working > > version)? > > OK, I downloaded shared-mime-info and moved update-mime-database.exe and > the share/mime directory to my project. I then ran > update-mime-database. How do I ensure that webkit can find the database > and use it?
Is there someone who can help with this? Josip wrote: > Thanks for help! > > I have installed libwebkit-1.0-2.dll and update-mime-database.exe(from > shared-mime-info-0.70) in directory C:\WebKitGTK-1.1.15.3\bin and put > their mime directory in C:\WebKitGTK-1.1.15.3\share > > Created environment variables: > XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=C:\WebKitGTK-1.1.15.3\etc\xdg > XDG_DATA_DIRS=C:\WebKitGTK-1.1.15.3\share > > Run: > update-mime-database.exe C:\WebKitGTK-1.1.15.3\share\mime > > But local files still cant be opened. Did i miss something and what? > I tried this, and am using 1.1.22, but still don't see local files. If I load the same html into firefox, it works fine. Phil _______________________________________________ webkit-gtk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-gtk
