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Tilman Hausherr commented on TIKA-4172: --------------------------------------- <mime-type type="application/applefile"> <magic priority="50"> <match value="0x00051600" type="string" offset="0"/> </magic> </mime-type> Your file starts with 00 14 64 30. See also https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/application/applefile No I don't agree, because: what is a "binary" file after all? There is no fixed definition for this, it's just a file that hasn't been classified. > Apple binary file incorrectly identified as text/x-sql due to filename > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: TIKA-4172 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-4172 > Project: Tika > Issue Type: Bug > Components: general > Affects Versions: 2.9.1 > Reporter: martin k. > Priority: Minor > > This is related to [https://github.com/eikek/docspell/issues/2376] and > [https://github.com/eikek/docspell/issues/2403.] > Take the following Base64 encoding of a binary Apple-generated file. No idea > what it does. You can get the file by piping the following to e.g. {{base64 > -d > something.sql}} > {code:java} > ABRkMDEwMWM2Nl9teVNRTDQwLnNxbAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAbUJJTgAA > AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACCgf+/AAA= > {code} > If this file is name {{{}something.sql{}}}, then Tika will classify it as > {{{}text/x-sql{}}}, which it is not. It seems like more weight is given to > the filename (extension) than the fact that the file is binary anyway. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)