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> 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 
> directly. I think this is what the AddType directive is for.

Good point - I'd forgotten about AddType...

But I'm not so convinced that we're not supposed to edit mime.types.
Certainly, if you have a private or proprietary file type that needs a
certain mime-type to make it load seamlessly in the client you'd be
advised to use AddType. But .gz is hardly that! After all, .zip is in in
there and the application/x-gzip type is defined, just with no extension
assigned. It looks more like an omission to me...

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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> 
> 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 the MIME configuration
> # file mime.types for specific file types.
> AddType application/x-compress .Z
> AddType application/x-gzip .gz .tgz
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .hml
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .html
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .js
> 
> Keith
> 
> In theory, theory and practice are the same;
> In practice they are not. 
> 
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Boyle Owen wrote:
> 
> > To: Apache list <users@httpd.apache.org> From: Boyle Owen 
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] default 
> > mime.types does not contain "gz" - any reason
> >     why not?
> > 
> > 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 download.tar.gz, it will be served with 
> > "Content-type: application/x-tar" (I guess apache falls 
> > back to the .tar when it can't find anything for .gz).
> > 
> > This is not a problem for a unix machine, it just saves the 
> file as download.tar.gz and then you can gunzip it as normal. 
> However, on a Windows platform, the combination of the two 
> dots in the filename and the misleading mime-type causes the 
> OS to save the file as "download.tar.tar". Thus it can't be 
> recognised by WinZip et al.
> > 
> > [Let's leave aside, for the moment, the issue of why would 
> > want to download a tar.gz on a Windows machine :-]
> > 
> > The simple fix is to assign "application/x-gzip" the 
> > extension "gz" in mime.types. Then the file is served with 
> > "Content-type: application/x-gzip", windows can save the 
> > file without munging the name and WinZip is happy.
> > 
> > Is this simply an omission or is anyone aware of any 
> > reason why application/x-gzip should not be assigned an 
> > extension?
> > 
> > Rgds,
> > Owen Boyle
> > Disclaimer: Any disclaimer attached to this message may be ignored. 
> > 
> > PS - I checked the apache download sites and they send the 
> > correct mime-type for httpd-2.2.0.tar.gz, for example. 
> > Does this mean that the apache site webmaster must have 
> > had to edit his own mime.types? If so, he might've 
> > committed the change to the distro too.... :-)
> 
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