* Glenn Maynard wrote: >On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Ian Hickson <i...@hixie.ch> wrote: >> > That's far too generic for servers to default to mapping *.manifest to >> > text/cache-manifest. For example, Windows uses *.manifest for SxS >> > assembly manifests. >> >> Do they have a MIME type? If not, it doesn't much matter. > >It does if they're ever served by a webserver, because they'll be served >with a completely unrelated Content-Type. (Also, the file format is >actually XML, so arguably they do--application/xml--though I wouldn't >configure a server that way in general.)
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