Mime Types represent file types as presented to your web
browser. The Mime Type option in the Control Panel allows you to
specify which types of files you can open with your web browser.
Adding or Changing Mime Types
- From the Control Panel, select the Mime Type icon. The
Mime Types Manager opens.
- From the Directory drop-down list, select the directory
to which the mime type additions or changes are to be
applied. All sub-directories under the selected directory
will be affected.
- Click on the Load button. The Mime Type Manager screen
reappears with additional instructions. For an additional
explanation and listing of mime types select the here link
located under the How to add a new Mime Type explanation.
The following web site will appear, which, in addition to
explaining and listing mime types, also provides access to
other mime type resources.
- From the List of Mime Types section of the Mime Type
Manager screen, type the mime type and the file extension
for that mime type in the appropriate fields.
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- Select the Add button. The Mime Type Manager reappears
with the newly added mime type listed under the List of Mime
Types section.
- To change the file extension for an existing mime type,
you must first use the Delete link located next to that mime
type in the List of Mime Types section. Then enter the mime
type and the new file extension for that type in the
appropriate fields. Click on the Add button to continue.
Warning: Regardless of the mime types you set up to be
opened by your web browser, your browser can only open files of
types that it supports, either in the program itself or through
the use of plug-ins or other helper applications.
Note: Adding Java file types does not enable Java on a
domain.
Note: In order to use the Mime Types option, the
Microsoft FrontPage Extensions option must be disabled. If it is
enabled, then you must use your version of Microsoft FrontPage
to handle mime types. If the Microsoft FrontPage Extensions
option is enabled, you will not have access to the Mime Types
option. |