Users are not really supposed to edit the mime.types file
directly. I think this is what the AddType directive is for.
The Apache webmaster may have edited the mime.types file.
Most likely, he/she has just added the following directive
to httpd.conf.
# AddType allows you to add to or override
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 10. Februar 2006 13:32
To: Apache list
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] default mime.types does not
contain gz - any reason why not?
Users are not really supposed to edit the mime.types file
On Friday 10 February 2006 12:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Users are not really supposed to edit the mime.types file
directly. I think this is what the AddType directive is for.
Broadly speaking, yes.
# AddType allows you to add to or override the MIME configuration
# file mime.types for
On 2/10/06, Boyle Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I have just realised that the default version of mime.types which comes with
apache distros 1.3 2.0 does not contain an extension for the type
application/x-gzip. This means that if you have a file on your site like