I'm about to give this a try (finally), but I'm worried about the file's mime
types.
When I add a file resource manually, smart ass Domino serves JS files as
content-type "text/html" and (it get's even better) CSS files as content-type
"application/octet-stream". Consequentially, Firefox refuses to use the style
sheets. This leaves us with the options to either edit the mime type manually
(yeah, that's why we were using WebDAV in the first place) or write an agent
that sets the $MimeType item for certain file resources based on the file
extension part of the resource name.
Is this the same when using WebDAV? I'd like to hear it's not, but I don't have
much hope.
I'm about to give this a try (finally), but I'm worried about the file's mime types.
When I add a file resource manually, smart ass Domino serves JS files as content-type "text/html" and (it get's even better) CSS files as content-type "application/octet-stream". Consequentially, Firefox refuses to use the style sheets. This leaves us with the options to either edit the mime type manually (yeah, that's why we were using WebDAV in the first place) or write an agent that sets the $MimeType item for certain file resources based on the file extension part of the resource name.
Is this the same when using WebDAV? I'd like to hear it's not, but I don't have much hope.