> > Is there a way to make lynx look deeper into the file format of a file?
Do you mean violate the HTTP protocol in the way that IE does? > It thinks that MICROSOFT PCM format is the same > as WAVE RIF MONO. Probably because both files typically have the .wav > extension and lynx thinks they are both audio/x-wav mime type. If the file has come from a server, the file name extension should be irrelevant; the server is responsible for sending the correct Content Type information. Note that nothing in WAVE RIF MONO conflicts with MICROSOFT PCM; .wav is not a single format but a format for storing multiple formats. The RIF refers to the structures used to store the type of the file, not to the format of the sound data. Even Microsoft hand off the decision on which codec to use to Media Player, even though IE has a bad reputation for ignoring declared Content Types and making its own guess based on content. ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
