That is one my problems. Thanks for identifying it! But, shouldn't we be trying to solve the problem by adding the definition to the magic file instead of disabling the xml part? I am going to look into replicating your success, but I was wondering if Witango Support will be able to provide a snippet for the magic file
Sri
John McGowan wrote:
Just thought I'd post this little bit of information to help anybody who goes to run Witango on Apache. If you compile Apache yourself with all modules, you will have problems with Witango.
This is because of the mod_mime_magic module. The mime magic module looks at files contents (not just the extension) and messes with the content type. This causes tht wapache2 module to not do it's job, and instead the web server just servs up the Witango XML files. So, to save yourself some time, make sure you disable at least the xml part of the "magic" file, or the entire magic module in httpd.conf
Hope this helps someone.
/John
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