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On Fri, 2003-04-11 at 13:42, Drew Taylor wrote: > > It's easy to fix as well: just make sure the default handler is run for > your .css files. Assuming apache: > > <Location /css> > SetHandler default-handler > </Location> I suspect that if I had been running apache on the server handling that CSS file, I never would have noticed the issue. It's running DJB's publicfile, which handles a very limited set of MIME types by default, and if you want anything outside the list, you either have to recompile the program or mangle the filename. So once I renamed my CSS file to foo.text=css, everything was copacetic. -- "Hurd will be out in a year (or two, or next month, who knows),..." --Linus Torvalds, 5 October 1991 // seth gordon // sethg at ropine.com // http://ropine.com/sethg/cv.html //
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