Re: [Fwd: Updated Step]

2002-12-13 Thread Net Llama!
Yes, but simply changing the extension breaks the URL on the "New" page.

On 12/13/02 20:21, Douglas J Hunley wrote:

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Tim Wunder spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:

According to
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.linux-sxs.org%2Ftext%2Fq
t-howto.txt "Sorry, I am unable to validate this document because its
content type is text/plain, which is not currently supported by this
service."


apache is telling the browser that it's text. It determines this be extension. 
I used to have it configured to use 'magic numbers' (think of the 'file' 
command), but with all the traffic, is was becoming too much. simply changing 
the extension should fix it, IIRC


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Re: [Fwd: Updated Step]

2002-12-13 Thread Douglas J Hunley
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Tim Wunder spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
> According to
> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.linux-sxs.org%2Ftext%2Fq
>t-howto.txt "Sorry, I am unable to validate this document because its
> content type is text/plain, which is not currently supported by this
> service."

apache is telling the browser that it's text. It determines this be extension. 
I used to have it configured to use 'magic numbers' (think of the 'file' 
command), but with all the traffic, is was becoming too much. simply changing 
the extension should fix it, IIRC
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Re: [Fwd: Updated Step]

2002-12-13 Thread kwall
Feigning erudition, Net Llama! wrote:
% Yea, that's half my own stupidity & half apache/web browser stupidity.  I
% foolishly changed the name of the file when i updated it from a *.html to
% a *.txt.  Now apache or a webbrowser (im' not sure which ) is deciding
% what the file is based on its extension rather than its content.

Majorly ugly.

% If you go to Video-> Quicktime, it works fine. (i think).

Worked fine here.

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Re: [Fwd: Updated Step]

2002-12-13 Thread Net Llama!
ok, then its my fault, and IE sux.  :)

At any rate, to see the document properly formatted go to:
VIDEO -> QUICKTIME

On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:

> According to 
>http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.linux-sxs.org%2Ftext%2Fqt-howto.txt
> "Sorry, I am unable to validate this document because its content type is 
>text/plain, which is not currently supported by this service."
>
> So I'd say Apache is telling the browser that the page is plain text. If a browser 
>renders it as HTML, that would be wrong. And, yes, Internet Explorer renders it as 
>HTML...
>
> On 12/13/2002 4:08 PM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
> > Yea, that's half my own stupidity & half apache/web browser stupidity.  I
> > foolishly changed the name of the file when i updated it from a *.html to
> > a *.txt.  Now apache or a webbrowser (im' not sure which ) is deciding
> > what the file is based on its extension rather than its content.
> >
> > If you go to Video-> Quicktime, it works fine. (i think).
> >
> > On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Uh, guys?  I'm getting bad results when trying to view this link...
> >>
> >>Here is what I see (yes, Virginia, my browser is spitting out HTML code):
> >>
> >> >>Transitional//EN">
> >>  Playing Quicktimes Natively in Linux
> >>How to get WIN32 QuickTime audio/video codecs working
> >>with MPlayer?
> >>=== >>r>Shamefully stolen from the
> >>http://www.mplayerhq.hu";>MPlayer website by Net Llama!
> >>([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> >>06-December-20021. Get MPlayer CVS
> >>(read the docs how to...), and compile this way:   ./configure
> >>--enable-qtx-codecs   make2. Get the QuickTime DLLs pack:
> >> QT6 DLLs (should be faster):
> >>http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qt6dlls.tar.bz2   QT5 DLLs (we
> >>(developers) use this):
> >>http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qt5dlls.tar.bz2   Or if you have
> >>already downloaded the qt-dotwine.tar.bz2,   you can use it too.
> >>NOTE: qt6-dlls.tar.bz2 from releases/ doesn't contains
> >>qtmlClient.dll!3. Extract the files:   Normally the WIN32
> >>codecs directory is the following: /usr/lib/win32   Extract the
> >>QuickTime.qts, QuickTimeEssentials.qtx and qtmlClient.dll   to that
> >>dir (or to that what you have configured).   (In case of
> >>qt-dotwine.tar.bz2, the dlls can be found in
> >>.wine/fake_windows/Windows/System/ directory)3a. Extract the
> >>extras:   If you want to be _really_ up-to-date, you can also copy the
> >>not-yet   supported codecs too: 3ivx Delta 3.5.qtx, On2_VP3.qtx,
> >>ZyGoVideo.qtx,   BeHereiVideo.qtx. They can be found in the
> >>http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qtextras.tar.bz2 archive.4.
> >>It should work now.   Else send real _bugreports_ to the
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] list!   (and only to that one!) And please
> >>include that which codecpack have you   chosen.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>On Mon, 02 Dec 2002 16:25:50 -0800
> >>"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>http://www.linux-sxs.org/text/qt-howto.txt
> >>
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Re: [Fwd: Updated Step]

2002-12-13 Thread Tim Wunder
According to http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.linux-sxs.org%2Ftext%2Fqt-howto.txt
"Sorry, I am unable to validate this document because its content type is text/plain, which is not currently supported by this service."

So I'd say Apache is telling the browser that the page is plain text. If a browser renders it as HTML, that would be wrong. And, yes, Internet Explorer renders it as HTML...

On 12/13/2002 4:08 PM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:

Yea, that's half my own stupidity & half apache/web browser stupidity.  I
foolishly changed the name of the file when i updated it from a *.html to
a *.txt.  Now apache or a webbrowser (im' not sure which ) is deciding
what the file is based on its extension rather than its content.

If you go to Video-> Quicktime, it works fine. (i think).

On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Matthew Carpenter wrote:



Uh, guys?  I'm getting bad results when trying to view this link...

Here is what I see (yes, Virginia, my browser is spitting out HTML code):


 Playing Quicktimes Natively in Linux
How to get WIN32 QuickTime audio/video codecs working
with MPlayer?
===Shamefully stolen from the
http://www.mplayerhq.hu";>MPlayer website by Net Llama!
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
06-December-20021. Get MPlayer CVS
(read the docs how to...), and compile this way:   ./configure
--enable-qtx-codecs   make2. Get the QuickTime DLLs pack:
QT6 DLLs (should be faster):
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qt6dlls.tar.bz2   QT5 DLLs (we
(developers) use this):
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qt5dlls.tar.bz2   Or if you have
already downloaded the qt-dotwine.tar.bz2,   you can use it too.
NOTE: qt6-dlls.tar.bz2 from releases/ doesn't contains
qtmlClient.dll!3. Extract the files:   Normally the WIN32
codecs directory is the following: /usr/lib/win32   Extract the
QuickTime.qts, QuickTimeEssentials.qtx and qtmlClient.dll   to that
dir (or to that what you have configured).   (In case of
qt-dotwine.tar.bz2, the dlls can be found in
.wine/fake_windows/Windows/System/ directory)3a. Extract the
extras:   If you want to be _really_ up-to-date, you can also copy the
not-yet   supported codecs too: 3ivx Delta 3.5.qtx, On2_VP3.qtx,
ZyGoVideo.qtx,   BeHereiVideo.qtx. They can be found in the
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qtextras.tar.bz2 archive.4.
It should work now.   Else send real _bugreports_ to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] list!   (and only to that one!) And please
include that which codecpack have you   chosen.



On Mon, 02 Dec 2002 16:25:50 -0800
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



http://www.linux-sxs.org/text/qt-howto.txt


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Re: [Fwd: Updated Step]

2002-12-13 Thread Net Llama!
Yea, that's half my own stupidity & half apache/web browser stupidity.  I
foolishly changed the name of the file when i updated it from a *.html to
a *.txt.  Now apache or a webbrowser (im' not sure which ) is deciding
what the file is based on its extension rather than its content.

If you go to Video-> Quicktime, it works fine. (i think).

On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Matthew Carpenter wrote:

> Uh, guys?  I'm getting bad results when trying to view this link...
>
> Here is what I see (yes, Virginia, my browser is spitting out HTML code):
>
>  Transitional//EN">
>   Playing Quicktimes Natively in Linux
> How to get WIN32 QuickTime audio/video codecs working
> with MPlayer?
> === r>Shamefully stolen from the
> http://www.mplayerhq.hu";>MPlayer website by Net Llama!
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 06-December-20021. Get MPlayer CVS
> (read the docs how to...), and compile this way:   ./configure
> --enable-qtx-codecs   make2. Get the QuickTime DLLs pack:
>  QT6 DLLs (should be faster):
> http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qt6dlls.tar.bz2   QT5 DLLs (we
> (developers) use this):
> http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qt5dlls.tar.bz2   Or if you have
> already downloaded the qt-dotwine.tar.bz2,   you can use it too.
> NOTE: qt6-dlls.tar.bz2 from releases/ doesn't contains
> qtmlClient.dll!3. Extract the files:   Normally the WIN32
> codecs directory is the following: /usr/lib/win32   Extract the
> QuickTime.qts, QuickTimeEssentials.qtx and qtmlClient.dll   to that
> dir (or to that what you have configured).   (In case of
> qt-dotwine.tar.bz2, the dlls can be found in
> .wine/fake_windows/Windows/System/ directory)3a. Extract the
> extras:   If you want to be _really_ up-to-date, you can also copy the
> not-yet   supported codecs too: 3ivx Delta 3.5.qtx, On2_VP3.qtx,
> ZyGoVideo.qtx,   BeHereiVideo.qtx. They can be found in the
> http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qtextras.tar.bz2 archive.4.
> It should work now.   Else send real _bugreports_ to the
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] list!   (and only to that one!) And please
> include that which codecpack have you   chosen.
> 
>
>
> On Mon, 02 Dec 2002 16:25:50 -0800
> "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > http://www.linux-sxs.org/text/qt-howto.txt
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Re: [Fwd: Updated Step]

2002-12-13 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Uh, guys?  I'm getting bad results when trying to view this link...

Here is what I see (yes, Virginia, my browser is spitting out HTML code):


  Playing Quicktimes Natively in Linux
How to get WIN32 QuickTime audio/video codecs working
with MPlayer?
===Shamefully stolen from the
http://www.mplayerhq.hu";>MPlayer website by Net Llama!
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
06-December-20021. Get MPlayer CVS
(read the docs how to...), and compile this way:   ./configure
--enable-qtx-codecs   make2. Get the QuickTime DLLs pack: 
 QT6 DLLs (should be faster):
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qt6dlls.tar.bz2   QT5 DLLs (we
(developers) use this):
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qt5dlls.tar.bz2   Or if you have
already downloaded the qt-dotwine.tar.bz2,   you can use it too.  
NOTE: qt6-dlls.tar.bz2 from releases/ doesn't contains
qtmlClient.dll!3. Extract the files:   Normally the WIN32
codecs directory is the following: /usr/lib/win32   Extract the
QuickTime.qts, QuickTimeEssentials.qtx and qtmlClient.dll   to that
dir (or to that what you have configured).   (In case of
qt-dotwine.tar.bz2, the dlls can be found in  
.wine/fake_windows/Windows/System/ directory)3a. Extract the
extras:   If you want to be _really_ up-to-date, you can also copy the
not-yet   supported codecs too: 3ivx Delta 3.5.qtx, On2_VP3.qtx,
ZyGoVideo.qtx,   BeHereiVideo.qtx. They can be found in the  
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~alex/codecs/qtextras.tar.bz2 archive.4.
It should work now.   Else send real _bugreports_ to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] list!   (and only to that one!) And please
include that which codecpack have you   chosen.



On Mon, 02 Dec 2002 16:25:50 -0800
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://www.linux-sxs.org/text/qt-howto.txt
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