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Originally Posted by Len Case
Hi Rod,
This actually sounds like a server configuration problem where they declare html pages to be text instead and the various mac browsers believe them.
Perhaps we can add a preference to ignore the server specified mimetype.
You could check this in OmniWeb (5.1.3 or 5.5) by opening the Error Log (Command-Shift-L) and turning on "Show http requests". Look at the responses and see what "Content-Type" the server returns.
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Len,
Does this give you a clue?
2006-08-31 06:16:10 Rx <http://sitebuilder.verizon.net/trellix/sitebuilder/f_edit_page.html>
2006-08-31 06:16:10 Rx Status: 200 no error
2006-08-31 06:16:10 Rx Headers:
{
Connection = "Keep-Alive";
"Content-Length" = 2340;
"Content-Type" = "text/html";
Date = "Wed, 30 Aug 2006 00:11:57 GMT";
"Keep-Alive" = "timeout=15, max=100";
"Last-Modified" = "Fri, 24 Oct 2003 14:57:03 GMT";
Server = "Tomcat Web Server/3.3.1 Final ( JSP 1.1; Servlet 2.2 )";
"X-Cache" = "MISS from sitebuilder.verizon.net";
}
There is a lot of other stuff, none of which I understand, since I don't work with html. I would add that the pages that the Trellix system creates appears to have a lot of errors, as reported by browsers that can do this, or an html validation tool. Trellix has no comment about this, other than to say "millions are using their software without problems."
HTH,
-Rod