> Subject: Re: RedHat-Apache-Netscape Question
> Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 19:24:56 -0600
> From: David Wollmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Sounds like either Netscape or Apache are missing a mime type definition
> for the .htm extension, so the file is being handled as plain text by
> either the server or the client.
That's what I thought too. I checked the .conf files for httpd and Netscape's
preferences and both had these available. . . am just hoping that someone else with
this abberation will speak up and let me know if they have solved this.
>Am running RedHat 5.0 and the Apache bundle that came off of the CD. Am
>running Netscape 4.04 on a Win95 workstation. The subnet is IP masq'd.
>
>I have an oddity which I would definitely like to solve if anyone can
>help. When I try and hit an html page on the server, if the page has a
>.html extension, the page displays fine. If the page has a .htm
>extension, it displays in ascii in Netscape.
>
>If I hit the same pages located on a server running 4.2 (also a
>registered www domain), both .htm and .html, both types display fine.
>What I have not tested is runnng a 4.2 install and using Netscape 4.04
>under Win95 and see how both .htm and .html types work.
>
>Anyone have an idea what is happening here? Have searched around for
>info on this abberation but cannot find a solution. Any advice would be
>appreciated.
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