- From: Steven Pemberton <steven.pemberton@cwi.nl>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 06:37:02 -0400 (EDT)
- To: "Masayasu Ishikawa" <mimasa@w3.org>, "Irene Vatton" <Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr>
- Cc: <Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr>, <www-amaya@w3.org>
> > The point is not about encoding. If a user creates an XHTML 1.1 document > > and saves it as 'application/xhtml+xml', Amaya MUST NOT say 'text/html' > > with the meta element. > > Well, when Amaya does that, the server refuses to save a document with the > MIME type > 'application/xhtml+xml' because it was previously saved with the MIME type > "text/html'. > As you are aware about that, you can change the configuration parameter in > Special/Prefenrces/Publishing to set "Use the application/xhtml+xml MIME type > for XHTML documents". Isn't there a way to say "Don't add a meta element that sets the mime type for XHTML"? I want to the server to decide what media type is used. At the moment the wrong thing is done. It is wrong to set the media type to text/html for XHTML 1.1. Thanks. Steven Pemberton
Received on Wednesday, 12 June 2002 17:24:11 UTC