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RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types
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Lloyd Rasmussen |
Subject: |
RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Mar 2002 23:33:50 -0500 |
For a specific class of XML files with the extension .XML, Lynx could
be set up to call XSLTPROC to run an XSLT stylesheet on the file,
presenting Lynx with an HTML version of the content. An XSLT
stylesheet could also be applied to SVG material to present
accessible pieces to Lynx as one or more HTML files.
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 11:28:00 +0900 (JST), Henry Nelson wrote:
>> How do you override mime types?
>
>Not sure what information you are looking for. "Overriding" mime types in
>the sense of ignoring the encoding of a particular file type is not something
>you want to do lightly. Just as general knowledge, I offer the following
>suggestions on ways to have Lynx handle files based on the file extension(s).
>
>1) define a DOWNLOADER in lynx.cfg
>
>2) use a (pseudo)proxy method, or apply the "Cern rules" code
>
>3) define an EXTERNAL in lynx.cfg
>
>4) hardcode Lynx
>
>5) define a SUFFIX/VIEWER *pair* in lynx.cfg, or (IMHO, better,)
> make entries in your PERSONAL_EXTENSION_MAP *and* PERSONAL_MAILCAP.
>
>The last of these options is nice in that it makes things "automagic."
>The method also allows you to have "levels" of extensions. For example
>you can hit [Enter] on the link "http://www.irm.nara.kindai.ac.jp/
>lynxdev/archives/0201.arc.bz2" and have Lynx pass the file to "bzip2" to
>be decompressed, and then pass the decompressed file to "most" for
>viewing by putting the following two lines in, e.g., ".mime.types"
> text/x-archive arc
> application/x-bzip2 bz2
>to define the extension type, and then two lines in, e.g., ".mailcap"
> text/x-archive; /usr/bin/most +s -k %s
> application/x-bzip2; /usr/bin/bzip2 -d %s
>to define what applications should be used to open files of those types.
>
>__Henry
>
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- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, (continued)
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Thomas Dickey, 2002/03/22
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Thomas Dickey, 2002/03/22
- RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Danny Ayers, 2002/03/22
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Thomas Dickey, 2002/03/22
- RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Danny Ayers, 2002/03/22
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Thomas Dickey, 2002/03/22
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Al Gilman, 2002/03/23
- Re: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Michael Warner, 2002/03/22
RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Henry Nelson, 2002/03/22
RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types,
Lloyd Rasmussen <=
RE: lynx-dev Overriding mime types, Fiber McGee, 2002/03/23