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bob:

--- Quote from: EnglishTiger on January 04, 2023, 08:41:29 am ---Bob where do I set the mime types?

I've looked everywhere on my website and can't find out anywhere I can set mime.types

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Where is your website stored?
On a typical linux server you add the line to /etc/mime.types.
On a S3 server for example you need to do it through the control panel IIRC.

zybex:
Looks like you're hosted on one.com - if there's no option to add a custom MIME type in their control panel you can try adding a .htaccess file with:
AddType application/x-mediajukebox-mjp mjp

That only works if One.com allows it in their apache.conf though. So if it doesn't work you'll have to contact their tech support and ask them to add "AllowOverride FileInfo" to your conf, or to add the mapping directly.

EnglishTiger:
zybex got it right one.com is where my website is hosted and it looks like I'm going to have to contact them as I can't find anything on the Control Panel that allows me to do what you and zybex suggested.

Just out of curiosity does that change mean that the mjp files will become downloadable or does it do something eles?

zybex:
Check if there's a file called ".htaccess" at the root of your site. If there is, get it, add that line to it, and upload it again. If not, create a new text file with that name and with that single line and upload it (not ".htaccess.txt", it starts with a dot and has no other extension, all lowercase).

EnglishTiger:
Thank zybex I'll give that a try

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