Re: LINK TYPE=override/type

>>>>> "NSL" == Neil St Laurent <neil@bigpic.com> writes:

 NSL> The most predominant devliery method that doesn't have a type 
 NSL> associated it with direct LAN connections using NFS or a Windows 
 NSL> mounting system.

You have suffixes, and at least microsoft seems to think that that is
the same thing (actions depend on them, etc, in windoze 95/NT/98). And
in KDE (one of the unixbased user-frindly desktop environments) you
actually have content-types.

// Rasmus

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