The implementation should be delegated to a handling class which
could be replaced easily by the developper.
Yes, it will be a new class in the OverbyteIcsMimeUtils unit.
Angus
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Persistant headers are not usefull cause only certain Mimetype need
special headers
And I believe this is not just a special scenario for our apps.
According to Pagespeed and feedback from our users this relative
simple change (Date and Expire headers) improved the response times
I'm
On 13-12-2011 08:31, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
I'm just about to change to HttpServer MIME handling again, to use a
look-up list read from the Windows classes registry or a text file) when
the server starts, to replace the current hard coded MIME list.
If filling from the
If filling from the registry, better if the list is filled
dynamically when a not yet resolved file extension is requested.
Except that scanning a single registry node or file, allocating memory
for those nodes, and building indexes for them may be more efficient in
one function. We don't
I'm just about to change to HttpServer MIME handling again, to use a
look-up list
read from the Windows classes registry or a text file) when the server
starts,
to replace the current hard coded MIME list. It will be editable by the
application.
The implementation should be delegated to a