yes please, go ahead. 

Juergen

p.s.: a nice comment next to that line about why we do it would be nice.

On 4/20/05, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I looked into the sources and yes a JarURLConnection looks first in the
> inputstream itself
> It calls the public String
> guessContentTypeFromStream(InputStream is) of URLConnection
> And only if that fails it goes to:
> 
>     public static String guessContentTypeFromName(String fname) {
>     return getFileNameMap().getContentTypeFor(fname);
>     }
> 
> 
> FileURLConnection doesn't do guess by stream but direct does that through
> the filename map:
> 
>         FileNameMap map =
> java.net.URLConnection.getFileNameMap();
>         contentType = map.getContentTypeFor(filename);
> 
> in the initializeHeaders method.
> 
> So if you really want the right content type you should first try the call
> the static guesContentTypeFromStream
> of the URLConnection class.
> 
> Should i change this so that file also first checks by stream?
> 
> johan
> 
> 
> Juergen Donnerstag wrote: 
> On 4/18/05, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
> So the jar: is right and the file isn't?
 
> yes

 
> So the jar seems to look at the first bytes but the file just to
> the
extention?
 
> yes

 
> I will debug this to test what the difference is in the
> underlying
implementation.

 
> I've renamed *.gif to *.jpeg and committed it this morning. I think it
is
> working now. But I'm be interested to know if there is really a
difference
> in the
> implementation.


Juergen


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