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comparison xml/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.xml @ 160:0b65e87daa8a
Documented that filename extensions that map to MIME types are
case-insensitive.
Provided an example of how to map several extensions to one type.
author | Ruslan Ermilov <ru@nginx.com> |
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date | Mon, 31 Oct 2011 09:36:17 +0000 |
parents | 8c124aef0041 |
children | ec980064d576 |
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2056 <context>server</context> | 2056 <context>server</context> |
2057 <context>location</context> | 2057 <context>location</context> |
2058 | 2058 |
2059 <para> | 2059 <para> |
2060 Maps file name extensions to MIME types of responses. | 2060 Maps file name extensions to MIME types of responses. |
2061 Several extensions can map to one type. | 2061 Extensions are case-insensitive. |
2062 Several extensions can map to one type, for example: | |
2063 <example> | |
2064 types { | |
2065 application/octet-stream bin exe dll; | |
2066 application/octet-stream deb; | |
2067 application/octet-stream dmg; | |
2068 } | |
2069 </example> | |
2062 </para> | 2070 </para> |
2063 | 2071 |
2064 <para> | 2072 <para> |
2065 A sufficiently full mapping table is distributed with nginx in the | 2073 A sufficiently full mapping table is distributed with nginx in the |
2066 <path>conf/mime.types</path> file. | 2074 <path>conf/mime.types</path> file. |