On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Robin Becker wrote:
<dtml-call "RESPONSE.set('content-type','text/html')">
to your standard_html_header. it would seem reasonable for the default to be html the odd case being binary Actually, it works as follows: If it contains ``binary'' characters, it's binary. If it contains <HTML>, it's text/html. Else it's text/plain.
(Even more curious is, that IE5 DOES display application/octet-stream as HTML, even with a missing <HTML> and <BODY> tag it seems ;) )
yes I found IE5 displayed correctly, another Bill attempt to discredit Well, I don't know if displaying a binary like say a .EXE file as ascii seems reasonable.
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