Robert Bihlmeyer <robbe at debian.org> writes:

> fish <fish at bovine.artificial-stupidity.net> writes:
> 
> > Either will work.  Whch you prefer depends on whom you ask.
> 
> But for the first alternative, accessing CHK at xyz directly will not
> give you a proper MIME type, while CHK at pqr in the second one will.
> As referencing a CHK directly is sometimes preferable, the second
> alternative looks more promising to me.
> 
If this is the case, fproxy (or whatever client you're using) needs to
be fixed.

> Do we really need to work around these insertion mistakes? In a way
> it's /not/ the same data if it has a different MIME type.
> 
> -- 
> Robbe

But there's no reason to hold two copies of a large CHK if the only
thing that differs is the MIME type.

Thelema
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