On 27/09/05, Steve Clason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> And no, you can't change the http header on the page, but that's what
> the Content-Type <meta> element is for, to change the content-type of
> the page from what the http header says.

No, it is to provide an http header in the event that there isn't a
real HTTP header (e.g. if the file is accessed other than over http).
A real http header will trump it.

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David Dorward <http://dorward.me.uk><http://blog.dorward.me.uk>
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