Maybe application/xslt+xml 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Lundquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 1:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [OT] mime-type, uploading XXX.xslt from Safari
> 
> 
> 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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