On Wed, 24 Jul 2019 20:18:55 +0000, Seymour J Metz wrote:

>Associations? Doesn't the IBM server send file types? Doesn't Chrome support 
>file types, which have been in HTTP
>since Old Man Noach cornered the market in Gopher Wood. 
(Isn't that metaphor getting kinda stale?)

It's OK o use associations if the server doesn't send file types; it's not OK 
to ignore the file types that the server send. 
>Extensions are for dancers.
>
I (and I suspect the previous poster) were using the expanded .zip archive,
newly available.  Zip has little facility to store MIME Content-types.  I 
readily
created a MacOS association that opens Adobe Reader when I click on
index.pdx.  We don't know how to educate (some) browsers to that association.

Is there a published Content-type for .pdx?

Is that index.pdx accessible via HTTP, or only by extraction from the .zip?
If the former, what does IBM's HTTPD supply as Content-type?

The trend among browsers is to become increasingly dumb about MIME
headers and to rely more on filename extensions or even guessing from
content.

-- gil

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