Hi Maximilian,
The fact that the behavior on Mac and on Solaris is different sounds
strange. Usually, if a file does not have an extension and the flat type
detection is not possible the stream contents detection is used.
The implementation of this kind of detection should be in general
platform-independent, although any filter implements the contents
detection itself, so there could be theoretically some differences.
Which format does the file have?
Best regards,
Mikhail.
On 04/27/09 00:33, Maximilian Odendahl wrote:
Hi,
when trying to load a file either from startcenter or via API on
Solaris, which does not have the regular file ending, it fails.
This works fine on e.g. Mac.
Is this a bug and somehow explainable? Does it only check file ending
instead of looking into the MIME type? System is Solaris Sparc,
OOO310_m9.
Best
Max
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