Hi, Angus,
Did you mean obsolete in V8 trunk? In the latest stable V7 it is used by
default.
It's not clear how to switch to the mode that mime-types to be read from
Windows Registry by default?
Best wishes,
Stan
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From: Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
Did you mean obsolete in V8 trunk? In the latest stable V7 it is
used by default.
It was added in V7.46. The old stuff is left behind for backward
compatibility but will not be enhanced which is what you requested.
It's not clear how to switch to the mode that mime-types to be read
from
Thanks, I'm using v 7.51, but somehow overlooked new demo and thought
the mime-type related component (and your comments) are for optional usage,
that is it allows for providing additional types which are rare and application
specific. Javascript is not in this number, obviously, so I supposed it
I think loading hundreds of types from Registry when 'js' is
missing in the default list is overkill, because most of them
are not Internet-involved.
Everyone has different requirements, TMimeTypeList is designed to support
email as well where many different file types may get sent as
On 10-11-2012 14:42, Stan wrote:
I think loading hundreds of types from Registry when 'js' is missing
in the
default list is overkill, because most of them are not Internet-involved.
It don't takes that long, but even so It's also my opinion..., If it's
not needed, don't do it.
Because of