Re: small error on your page

From: Lloyd Wood (l.wood@eim.surrey.ac.uk)
Date: Thu, Apr 26 2001

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    Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 23:26:52 +0100 (BST)
    From: Lloyd Wood <l.wood@eim.surrey.ac.uk>
    To: Terje Bless <link@tss.no>
    cc: Robert Readling <rreadling@alltel.net>, www-validator@w3.org
    Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.21.0104262325370.1285-100000@regan.ee.surrey.ac.uk>
    Subject: Re: small error on your page
    
    On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Terje Bless wrote:
    
    > Actually, it's simply an artifact of the way content negotiation is
    > implemented in the web server we use. If I have two files -- say, foo.gif
    > and foo.png -- and I write my image links such that they point to just
    > "foo", the web server will offer both files to the client and let it choose
    > which format it prefers. Smart browsers should automatically add the
    > filename extension on platforms that need it (only Windows uses filename
    > extensions tio determine file type).
    > 
    > Anyways, there is nothing wrong with the file and if you just rename it
    > have the proper filename extension it should display properly on your local
    > box too.
    
    If the browser doesn't add the extension when you save it, it's a bug
    in the browser, since it knows both the filetype and the conventions
    of the local filesystem.
    
    L.
    
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