The audio/x-riff mime type is causing me trouble currently. Namely, it is conflicting with image/webp as webp images are based on RIFF containers (this hasn't come up since only kde ships a webp mime type for now).
Why is there an audio/x-riff mime type at all? The only riff-based audio is wav, which has its own mime type (audio/x-wav) and gets correctly detected. Unless someone has a strong reason not to, I suggest immediately dropping the audio/x-riff mime type from the fdo database, as the only matches it will get are on generic riff-based files. If the mime type is necessary, i suggest creating a new one, application/x-riff: "RIFF data" which would be a parent of audio/wav, image/webp etc. J. Leclanche _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
