Re: html files not named .html

Lou Montulli ([email protected])
Tue, 16 Nov 93 16:08:58 CST


>
> Lou Montulli writes:
> > * 1) HTTP/1.0 servers should ALWAYS return a content-type tag!!!!!!!!!
> Rob McCool replies:
> > This has been fixed in the recent release... it will now return a default
> > type.
>
> I don't agree that servers should ALWAYS return a content-type:
> because there is a defined default if content-type is missing.
> http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Protocols/HTTP/Body.html sez:
> The data (if any) sent with an HTTP request or reply is in a format
> and encoding defined by the object header fields, the default being
> "plain/text" type with "8bit" encoding.
> *However*, defensive programming would dictate that you be explicit.

This is what Lynx does. Unfortunatly since Xmosaic doesn't do that
I get complaint after complaint about how Lynx is screwed up because
it renders what they think is fine (because it works in Xmosaic)
into crap.

>
> Note that the HTTP/1.0 spec:
> http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Protocols/HTTP/HTTP2.html
> has changed a bit over the past few months. Both server and browser
> authors should probably re-read it.
>
> --sanders
>
I did read it and look where it got me :)

(Perhaps the default should be changed since all of the Mosaic browsers
seem to default to text/HTML.)

:lou

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