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d4a135b created the issue
I noticed that Cyberduck handles OGG files uploading to MobileMe, even though Apple's iDisk does not.
I also see that there is a mime types file used in the build of Cyberduck (http://trac.cyberduck.ch/browser/trunk/lib/mime.types)
Would adding the appropriate mime types for HTML5 webapp manifest files allow a manifest file to be served from MobileMe?
-text/cache-manifest manifest*
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d4a135b commented
I decided to build my own version of Cyberduck. With one line added to lib/mime.types I got manifests to work properly.
Would you add text/cache-manifest manifest to lib/mime.types for future releases?
THANKS!
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@dkocher commented
We currently use mime.types from the Apache httpd distribution.
The HTML5 IANA consideration proposes .appcache as the filename extension for text/cache-manifest .
.appcache
text/cache-manifest
In 22322a3.
Milestone 4.0.3 deleted
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I noticed that Cyberduck handles OGG files uploading to MobileMe, even though Apple's iDisk does not.
I also see that there is a mime types file used in the build of Cyberduck (http://trac.cyberduck.ch/browser/trunk/lib/mime.types)
Would adding the appropriate mime types for HTML5 webapp manifest files allow a manifest file to be served from MobileMe?
-text/cache-manifest manifest*
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: