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pinchecl
wfdownloads and mimetype question
  • 2010/5/31 9:32

  • pinchecl

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Can anyone help me to configure a mimetype for .CAB files.
When uploading such a file I get the error mimetype unknown/unknown. I can not get it right, whichever type I create for it.
No doubt I'm doing something wrong but what? I'ld appreciate any help

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pinchecl
Re: wfdownloads and mimetype question
  • 2010/6/1 7:52

  • pinchecl

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**bump** nobody??

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ghia
Re: wfdownloads and mimetype question
  • 2010/6/1 10:16

  • ghia

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What did you already tried and what where the results?

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pinchecl
Re: wfdownloads and mimetype question
  • 2010/6/1 11:47

  • pinchecl

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tnx for reacting ghia. I tried several things. Set it as an octet-stream, set it as a compressed file(which it basically is), even used the application/vnd.ms-cab-compressed setting but all returned the error unknown/unknown. I'm stuck

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mboyden
Re: wfdownloads and mimetype question
  • 2010/6/1 14:45

  • mboyden

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Did you set it as an allowed upload for users and admins? Are you logged in as a user or an admin when uploading? XOOPS version? Version of wfdownloads? Size of file uploading? Is it larger than the preference set? What about PHP settings for uploads?
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pinchecl
Re: wfdownloads and mimetype question
  • 2010/6/2 5:26

  • pinchecl

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Quote:

mboyden wrote:
Did you set it as an allowed upload for users and admins? Are you logged in as a user or an admin when uploading? XOOPS version? Version of wfdownloads? Size of file uploading? Is it larger than the preference set? What about PHP settings for uploads?


Yes, I did set it as allowed for both. I'm logged in as an admin but also tried as a user. I'm using xoops 2.4.4.
The upload is only a small 1mb (I have uploaded it now as a zip file!) while I have set the limit to 200mb (max_upload_size and wfdownloads config).

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pinchecl
Re: wfdownloads and mimetype question
  • 2010/6/3 5:28

  • pinchecl

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**bump**
can it be solved?

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ghia
Re: wfdownloads and mimetype question
  • 2010/6/3 8:45

  • ghia

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As it is for upload, it is also up to your browser and/or OS to specify the correct mime type.

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pinchecl
Re: wfdownloads and mimetype question
  • 2010/6/3 12:53

  • pinchecl

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Quote:

ghia wrote:
As it is for upload, it is also up to your browser and/or OS to specify the correct mime type.


oops, how dumm can one be. Tnx ghia, that did the trick

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