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LYNX-DEV Re: Encoding: x-gzip
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Nelson Henry Eric |
Subject: |
LYNX-DEV Re: Encoding: x-gzip |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Dec 1996 20:11:35 +0900 (JST) |
> file:/f1.blah file:/f2.blah.gz http:/f1.blah http:/f2.blah.gz
> MCAP-/MTYP- TEXT [1] TEXT [1] DWNL-1 [2] DWNL-2 [2]
> MCAP-/MTYP+ DWNL-1 [2] DWNL-2 [2] DWNL-1 [2] DWNL-2 [2]
> MCAP+/MTYP- TEXT [1] TEXT [1] VIEW TEXT [3]
> MCAP+/MTYP+ VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW
For the bottom-right case (MCAP+/MTYP+/http:/f2.blah.gz) I am getting
DWNL-2, except it is not `application/gzip D)ownload, or', but rather
with an `x-', i.e., `application/x-gzip'. This `x-' appears no matter
how I edit .mime.types.
So there is no mistake, in my .mime.types, I have the line:
text/x-archive arc
, and in .mailcap, I have the line:
text/x-archive; /home/kyoin/nelsonhe/bin/most %s
, but when I hit return on a link to:
http://163.51.110.11/lynxdev/9611.arc.gz
, I get (English equivalent):
application/x-gzip D)ownload, or C)ancel.
I very much would like to get the VIEWER to operate with http. It does work
fine with file://. Perhaps I should add that doing the equivalent
SUFFIX/VIEWER combination in lynx.cfg does not give me viewer behavior either.
Using sunos1.3.4/gcc/slang/Hiramscomposite11-30-96/yourHTSimp+DIRED-for-cp.pch.
__Henry
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