Aha! Nice one. thanks for that!

Miguel Cruz wrote:

>I usually just grep through the one that comes with Apache; it's fairly 
>thorough. You might find it in /usr/local/apache/conf/mime.types
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>miguel
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>On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Brad McCrorey wrote:
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>>This raises an interesting question (at least to me). I've had problems 
>>like this before and had to hunt high and low for the mime type for a 
>>file. Does anyone know of a listing for mime types (besides going 
>>through the built-ins in the browser). Seems like a really handy 
>>resource. File it near the local copy of the php manual and the websafe 
>>palette. =)
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Brad
>>Miguel Cruz wrote:
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>>>On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Håkan Askengren wrote:
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>>>>I have managed to load images to database through php, but what about other
>>>>file types as MS Word (yes I dare to mention it here...)
>>>>What headers etcetera are needed?
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>>> Content-Type: application/msword
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>>>miguel
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