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Dňa Tue, 13 May 2014 22:27:07 -0400 (EDT) Stephen Powell
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> On Tue, 13 May 2014 19:36:36 -0400 (EDT), David Guntner wrote:
> >
> > Is your Apache server correctly setting the MIME type for a file
> > based based on the file extension (.html, .txt, etc.) like it
> > should be? Beca
On Tue, 13 May 2014 19:36:36 -0400 (EDT), David Guntner wrote:
>
> That sounds like yet another really good sound reason for not using
> Internet Exploder, if that's really the case. Any browser shouldn't be
> determining the type of file based on the end-of-line character set.
>
> Is your Apach
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 06:59:17PM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Mon, 12 May 2014 20:28:24 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote:
> > ...
> > But with Apache 2.4, it treats the text file like html and reformats
> > everything, concatenating lines, eliminating blank lines, etc. How do
> > I get it
Stephen Powell grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> Well, the joke is on me. The text file I was trying to view was a
> Windows-style text file, with each line (except the last) ending in
> a combination. But it was being served up by Apache running
> on Linux. Linux-style text files have each line
On Mon, 12 May 2014 20:28:24 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote:
> ...
> But with Apache 2.4, it treats the text file like html and reformats
> everything, concatenating lines, eliminating blank lines, etc. How do
> I get it to treat plain text like plain text again?
Well, the joke is on me. The
On 13/05/14 10:28, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> My troubles with Apache 2.4 continue. With Apache 2.2, if I entered in
> the address bar of my browser
>
>http://my.server.ip.address/xyz/abc.txt
>
> and abc.txt was a plain ASCII text file in /var/www/xyz, then the browser
> would display it as
My troubles with Apache 2.4 continue. With Apache 2.2, if I entered in
the address bar of my browser
http://my.server.ip.address/xyz/abc.txt
and abc.txt was a plain ASCII text file in /var/www/xyz, then the browser
would display it as preformatted text. That is, it would look the same
as if
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