On 2012-08-28 16:19:29 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > *.php files should be recognised as text/x-php or text/x-php-source by > our mime types file. > > If Apache (or some other webserver) wants to automatically execute > *.php files (whether the url referring to foo.php is is > http://example.com/foo.php or http://example.com/foo) then that should > be achieved by webserver configuration, and should not involve any > changes to the filename-based mime type recognition system used for > the rest of the system (eg mutt).
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