[OT] mime-type, uploading XXX.xslt from Safari

2004-08-04 Thread Mark Lundquist
Hey all-y'alls,
This ain't really a Cocoon question, but maybe one of the peeps here 
can point me in the right direction...

I'm uploading an XSLT document to a CForms form.  The upload widget has
mime-types=text/xslt+xml,text/xml,text/xsl,text/plain
which ought to cover all the bases, me thinks...
As long as the filename ends with .xsl or .xml, it works fine.  If 
the filename ends with .xslt, the server says invalid content type. 
 I've tried with both Safari and Mozilla, same deal.

Any idea what content-type might be getting sent here?  LiveHTTPHeaders 
is being decidedly unhelpful release 0.9 and I think it's buggy, it 
even seems to cause Moz to hang for a long time (several minutes) upon 
the request.

Any ideas?
~mark
P.S.  Can you believe, the OS X spell checker don't accept ain't.  
What's up with that?  Talk about snobby.

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RE: [OT] mime-type, uploading XXX.xslt from Safari

2004-08-04 Thread Sal Mangano
Maybe application/xslt+xml 

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 Hey all-y'alls,
 
 This ain't really a Cocoon question, but maybe one of the peeps here 
 can point me in the right direction...
 
 I'm uploading an XSLT document to a CForms form.  The upload 
 widget has
 
   mime-types=text/xslt+xml,text/xml,text/xsl,text/plain
 
 which ought to cover all the bases, me thinks...
 
 As long as the filename ends with .xsl or .xml, it works 
 fine.  If 
 the filename ends with .xslt, the server says invalid 
 content type. 
   I've tried with both Safari and Mozilla, same deal.
 
 Any idea what content-type might be getting sent here?  
 LiveHTTPHeaders 
 is being decidedly unhelpful — release 0.9 and I think it's buggy, it 
 even seems to cause Moz to hang for a long time (several 
 minutes) upon 
 the request.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 ~mark
 
 P.S.  Can you believe, the OS X spell checker don't accept ain't.  
 What's up with that?  Talk about snobby.
 
 
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Re: [OT] mime-type, uploading XXX.xslt from Safari

2004-08-04 Thread Mark Lundquist
On Aug 4, 2004, at 11:27 AM, Sal Mangano wrote:
Maybe application/xslt+xml
yeah, good call... I just thoughta that too, will give it a try...
thx-a-lot Sal!
~ml
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