Rick, thats not correct, sorry.

As you can see from the headers you provided the headers recieved are
a 302 redirect.  That is supposed to be text/html

The browser is then redirected to the url in the location field of the
headers.  Which is returning the proper mime type for the movie.

There are countless people using the archive with feedburner and the
archive always returns a 302 pointing to the actual location of the
movie.  Feedburner has to date always recognized an http response of
302 and checked the mime type of the actual file.

Indeed feedburner is still doing this.  Check the headers for the few
of nates movies that are being enclosed correctly and you will see
they too use the archive which returns a 302 redirect to the actual
movie file ... and those movies of his work just fine.

you can see the results of the 302 with the little test page I made ...

http://davidmeade.com/resources/mime_test.php


On 11/5/05, Rick Klau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Your very first .mov works but after that only your .mpg vids are
> > getting an enclosures (none of the .mov files are).  I don't know
> > much about feedburner (I dont use it myself), maybe someone here
> > can offer some feedburner advice.
> >
> > I dont think the actual encoding will matter at all as far as the
> > feed goes.  I'm pretty sure it only matters that the file
> > extension have an appropriate mime-type on the hosting server.
> > Feedburner should then add the enclosure and let the viewer worry
> > about codecs. All of your mime-types seem ok.
>
> When you curl one of the .mov files from archive.org, here's what you get:
>
> curl -I http://www.archive.org/download/havilahDIGINDIGITmov/DIG_IT.mov
> HTTP/1.1 302 Found
> Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 13:17:37 GMT
> Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Debian GNU/Linux) PHP/5.0.4-0.4
> X-Powered-By: PHP/5.0.4-0.4
> Location:
> http://ia300127.us.archive.org/3/items/havilahDIGINDIGITmov/DIG_IT.mov
> Content-Type: text/html
>
> If archive.org were returning the proper content-type, we would
> recognize the mov file as a media file, and then we'd automatically
> create the enclosure in your feed.
>
> You can report this issue to Archive.org by filling out the form at
> this link: http://www.archive.org/todo-new.php. Note that you must be
> logged in in order to use that form.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rick
>
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