Dennis,
Microsoft has documentation on how IE handles MIME types,
content-disposition headers, etc. It may be out of date, and not accurate,
but it's certainly worth reading. Have a look at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/networking/moniker/overview/appendix_a.as
p
There is also a support
by their titles in Google. The titles
are
Appendix A: MIME Type Detection in Internet Explorer
and
MIME Type Handling in Internet Explorer.
Francisco
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Hi Kyle,
There are a few performance penalties when using Apache::Registry:
* Scripts are compiled at first request instead of server start unless you
use something like Apache::RegistryLoader. So, the first request per
child
will be a little bit slower and you don't get to share memory
as needed, but I wasn't aware of the mod_perl CookBook. I've checked
the table of contents on Amazon and ordered it.
Francisco
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do you recommend avoiding
Apache::Registry? Is there a performance penalty for using it?
Thanks,
Francisco
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i/Apache.htmlcontain
the word "exit". Am I looking in the wrong place?
Thanks,
Francisco Corella
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