Re: Apache::SSI forces text/html?
Okay, then I'll remove the line for the next version, it won't touch content-type. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McCormick) wrote: >It looks like Apache will follow its normal extension-to-MIME-type >mapping, which seems like the right to do. I just tested it on a .ps >file (using Apache::SSI to include something), and it sent it to me as >application/postscript. > >Dan > >Ken Williams wrote: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McCormick) wrote: >> >Hi, >> > >> >I was just trying to hack a script into showing its HTML output to a >> >browser by setting the content type to 'text/plain', but it looks like >> >Apache::SSI, which I'm using, always sets the content type to >> >'text/html' (line 23 Apache::SSI). >> >> I'll remove it if it won't break anything - will Apache set the type to >> text/html if no other information is given? >> >> ------ >> Ken Williams Last Bastion of Euclidity >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]The Math Forum > ------ Ken Williams Last Bastion of Euclidity [EMAIL PROTECTED]The Math Forum
Re: Apache::SSI forces text/html?
It looks like Apache will follow its normal extension-to-MIME-type mapping, which seems like the right to do. I just tested it on a .ps file (using Apache::SSI to include something), and it sent it to me as application/postscript. Dan Ken Williams wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McCormick) wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I was just trying to hack a script into showing its HTML output to a > >browser by setting the content type to 'text/plain', but it looks like > >Apache::SSI, which I'm using, always sets the content type to > >'text/html' (line 23 Apache::SSI). > > I'll remove it if it won't break anything - will Apache set the type to > text/html if no other information is given? > > ------ > Ken Williams Last Bastion of Euclidity > [EMAIL PROTECTED]The Math Forum
Re: Apache::SSI forces text/html?
> "KW" == Ken Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: KW> I'll remove it if it won't break anything - will Apache set the type to KW> text/html if no other information is given? Apache has a default document type parameter, and I believe the shipped configurations say text/plain.
Re: Apache::SSI forces text/html?
Ken Williams wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McCormick) wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I was just trying to hack a script into showing its HTML output to a > >browser by setting the content type to 'text/plain', but it looks like > >Apache::SSI, which I'm using, always sets the content type to > >'text/html' (line 23 Apache::SSI). > > I'll remove it if it won't break anything - will Apache set the type to > text/html if no other information is given? > Can you just do $r->content_type and see if had been set already ? Then set it if blank ? -- Joshua _ Joshua Chamas Chamas Enterprises Inc. NodeWorks >> free web link monitoring Huntington Beach, CA USA http://www.nodeworks.com1-714-625-4051
Re: Apache::SSI forces text/html?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan McCormick) wrote: >Hi, > >I was just trying to hack a script into showing its HTML output to a >browser by setting the content type to 'text/plain', but it looks like >Apache::SSI, which I'm using, always sets the content type to >'text/html' (line 23 Apache::SSI). I'll remove it if it won't break anything - will Apache set the type to text/html if no other information is given? ------ Ken Williams Last Bastion of Euclidity [EMAIL PROTECTED]The Math Forum