On Saturday 06 April 2002 20:27, Marc Mutz wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Friday 05 April 2002 18:35, David Faure wrote: > > > > > what are the mimetypes for zipped files ? > > > Would e.g. text/plain-gzip, text/html-gzip, application/x-troff-gzip be > > > ok ? > > > > God, NO! :-( > > > In a way it would be better to have the info that "it's gzip" not in the > > mimetype but somewhere else. > > Exactly. Maybe using a Content-Transfer-Encoding-like approach might help? > BTW: On ietf-822 there's currently a discussion about this (in the context > of mail, that is). Either we'll get a gzip CTE or a "compression" parameter > for the CTE header field. > > Marc Can you please explain a bit more, I dont understand. Currently we recognize anything which is gzipped as application/gzip, e.g. gzipped man pages or gzipped text files. This basically is one of the few things why I still have to use mc from time to time, since mc is able to unzip and display gzipped text files on the fly. I have it working here, konqy recognizes application/troff-gzip and loads the corresponding troff part, which unzips the file correctly. How should this work instead ? Bye Alex