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Jean-Baptiste Quenot updated WICKET-356:
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Description:
Currently ResourceStreamRequestTarget sets the response Content-Type by getting
the value from the IResourceStream, or from the ResourceStreamRequestTarget
itself, with a value passed in the constructor.
I propose to remove the deprecated responseType field, remove the deprecated
ResourceStreamRequestTarget(IResourceStream, String) constructor and let the
configure() method determine the Content-Type automatically. As a result,
IResourceStream instances can return null in getContentType().
Note that currently, when using the one arg constructor (without Content-Type)
and when the JDK does not find a mime-type for the current URI, *Content-Type:
null* is being written in the response!!!
was:
Currently ResourceStreamRequestTarget sets the response Content-Type by getting
the value from the IResourceStream, or from the ResourceStreamRequestTarget
itself, with a value passed in the constructor.
I propose to remove the deprecated responseType field, remove the deprecated
ResourceStreamRequestTarget(IResourceStream, String) constructor and let the
configure() method determine the Content-Type automatically. As a result,
IResourceStream instances can return null in getContentType().
> Detect Content-Type automatically in ResourceStreamRequestTarget
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> Key: WICKET-356
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-356
> Project: Wicket
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: wicket
> Reporter: Jean-Baptiste Quenot
> Assigned To: Jean-Baptiste Quenot
> Attachments:
> 20070302-wicket-1.x-ResourceStreamRequestTarget-configure,
> 20070302-wicket-1.x-ResourceStreamRequestTarget-configure.txt
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> Currently ResourceStreamRequestTarget sets the response Content-Type by
> getting the value from the IResourceStream, or from the
> ResourceStreamRequestTarget itself, with a value passed in the constructor.
> I propose to remove the deprecated responseType field, remove the deprecated
> ResourceStreamRequestTarget(IResourceStream, String) constructor and let the
> configure() method determine the Content-Type automatically. As a result,
> IResourceStream instances can return null in getContentType().
> Note that currently, when using the one arg constructor (without
> Content-Type) and when the JDK does not find a mime-type for the current URI,
> *Content-Type: null* is being written in the response!!!
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