Hello,
Here is my situation: I have audio files that are not named "foo.wav" but "foo". As a consequence, Tomcat does not define a content-type for these files as "audio/x-wav" since they are not matching with the extension ".wav". Finally, they are not correctly interpreted by the client. I have tried to define the following mime-mapping in this way, but it does not work: <!-- For files without extension, default mime-type is "audio/x-wav" --> <mime-mapping> <extension></extension> <mime-type>audio/x-wav</mime-type> </mime-mapping> <!-- Of course, for *.wav files, the mime-type is also "audio/x-wav" --> <mime-mapping> <extension>wav</extension> <mime-type>audio/x-wav</mime-type> </mime-mapping> Is there a way to define the content-type in Tomcat config files to say files without extension have a mime-type set to "audio/x-wav"? (If possible, I'd like to avoid using a servlet to set the mime-type for files without extension). Your advice are very welcomed! Thanks in advance. Vincent ___________________________________________________________________________ Découvrez une nouvelle façon d'obtenir des réponses à toutes vos questions ! Profitez des connaissances, des opinions et des expériences des internautes sur Yahoo! Questions/Réponses http://fr.answers.yahoo.com