Hi Ryan Thanks for your prompt response. The content type should be worked only while accessing the files through web browser.The problem here we are facing is that while accessing the files through web browser the extensions .docx, .pptx, .xlsx are opening as zip files. The configuration for SVN in apache is
<Location /repo/test> DAV svn SVNPath /repo/Test </Location> In which can we point the content to conf/mime.types file using TypesConfig conf/mime.types Or is there any methods like ModMimeUsePathInfo on Or AddType image/gif .gif or if any? Thanks & Regards, Dinoj D Desk: +91 80 26588360 Extn: 48547 Cell: +91 9916668051 -----Original Message----- From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-20...@ryandesign.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 12:06 PM To: D, Dinoj Cc: users@subversion.apache.org Subject: Re: SVN files content Type On May 10, 2011, at 01:31, D, Dinoj wrote: > Can we make it possible to contact apache content type using any > modules..Setting the svn:mime-type to all individual files is not a good > solution If you want to serve the files directly out of the repository, then you must set the svn:mime-type property on each individual file. You can use auto-props in your config file on each client to make it easy to automatically add properties when adding files. There is a script you can run to retroactively apply those properties to your existing files in the repository too. And you can write a pre-commit hook script to prevent future files from being added without their required properties. But, consider not serving the files directly out of the repository. Instead, consider having a working copy of the appropriate subsection of the repository checked out on your web server and automatically updated at every commit. This will then use your normal Apache settings for mime type etc., and will additionally let you use server-side scripting languages like PHP if you want to. http://subversion.apache.org/faq.html#website-auto-update