Hahaha. Cheers for that then.
--- Jon Wingfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To simply serve the content, no.
> I needed to know about it so I could extract the
> metadata, and because I
> felt the need to know - must get out more ;)
>
> Jon
>
> ALEX HYDE wrote:
> > Thanks Jon. That's really u
To simply serve the content, no.
I needed to know about it so I could extract the metadata, and because I
felt the need to know - must get out more ;)
Jon
ALEX HYDE wrote:
Thanks Jon. That's really useful. I didn't realise it
could just serve other types with so little involved.
That's really
Thanks Jon. That's really useful. I didn't realise it
could just serve other types with so little involved.
That's really good news.
Do I need to know about the 'box model' or can I just
take it as given and use it as is?
Thanks again.
Regards
--- Jon Wingfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sur
Sure. You just need to add the correct mime-types to the web.xml in
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf and tomcat's default servlet will serve them.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/
audio/mp4
audio/3gpp
video/mp4
video/3gpp
video/3gpp2
The video ones are probably the ones to go for.
The 3gpp and m