Hi Max,
Max Nikulin writes:
> The following snippet should be added to nginx configuration to assign
> MIME type for .org files:
>
> types {
> # Chromium opens text/x-org in the browser tab,
> # Firefox downloads files and offers to open in some other
> application.
>
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 01/07/2022 04:48, Tim Cross wrote:
>> 1. Just using the .org as the suffix of the url instead of the .html did
>> not work for me using two different browser. However, it did work for
>> ihor, so either I did something wrong or there is something in my setup
>> which is
On 01/07/2022 04:48, Tim Cross wrote:
1. Just using the .org as the suffix of the url instead of the .html did
not work for me using two different browser. However, it did work for
ihor, so either I did something wrong or there is something in my setup
which is preventing that from working. Need
On 01/07/2022 04:48, Tim Cross wrote:
1. Just using the .org as the suffix of the url instead of the .html did
not work for me using two different browser. However, it did work for
ihor, so either I did something wrong or there is something in my setup
which is preventing that from working. Need
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 30/06/2022 16:06, Tim Cross wrote:
>>
>>> Aren't they currently available? I can and I was always able to get the
>>> org sources by changing the link from .html to .org.
>> No, that doesn't work for me using either chrome or firefox. Chrome just
>> keeps switching bac
On 30/06/2022 22:45, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 30/06/2022 16:06, Tim Cross wrote:
No, that doesn't work for me using either chrome or firefox. Chrome just
keeps switching back to the HTML url and firefox just hangs, returning
nothing.
Tim, have you checked your Downloads folder? It may be full of