Hi,
On 2007-03-05, at 08:55 , Heiko Recktenwald wrote:

Thanks!

The problem with MIME, IANA or not, is that there is nobody responsible for any sort of enforcement.

See my IANA video/vnd.mpegurl, the favourite extension is m4u, that is in Apaches mime.types file and kindly hostet at www.hyperreal.com now.

The only thing one can do is to make things clear.

And as it is or was a SUN or Openoffice, maybe allready abondoned, MIME type, that is spinning around in the net, Linux distributions etc, it could be possible that SUN and/or Openoffice is reponsible for the mess...

Again: a short notice in the Readme, express advice to Linux- Distributors etc, saying that the extension sdp should be used with application/sdp and not with application/vnd.stardivision.impress should be enough.

SUN etc are not alone, they should use another extension for application/vnd.stardivision.impress.

Ok, hope things are clear,

H.



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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Mar 5 13:40:47 +0000 2007 -------
The question was ment for the current owner (fl).
Pasting your mail here:

Dont have access to this server anymore and dont have Linux at hand, dont know who was responsible in the "chain of commands", but some out of the box apache did say "application/vnd.stardivision.impress " for an bla.sdp on a brand new
Linux system, probably anarchie.
Sun and Openoffice could fix it by removing any such thing, if there is still
(?) one, from the setup routine, if there is any,
And by making it clear in the Readme, for endusers and Linux distributors (!), that sdp should not be used for application/ vnd.stardivision.impress, but for
application/sdp.
MIME does not work without some care from the community.
application/vnd.stardivision.impress, whatever it is good for, should be given
another extension, if it i still in use.
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