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Re: [cobalt-developers] Mime Types
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Mime Types
- From: "Eaglewerks" <eaglewerks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Nov 1 10:14:21 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for developers on Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
My question / comment concerns the posting below.
I want to know, since we are supposed to use the web interface to up-grade
our RaQ's, why hasn't COBALT properly up graded and offered us approved
packages to dl and then up grade our systems to the current state of the art
programs most web site hosting servers require? I know this is the Dev
spammer, but the other list is somewhat quiet when it comes to assisting any
body that has mastered the interface, lol.
I have by the way used the RaQ since its first offering, to host many
varried web sites. Web technology is however quickly surpassing my RaQ's
existing programming.
Eaglewerks
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul J. Walsh" <pjw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 8:45 AM
Subject: [cobalt-developers] Mime Types
> Hi...
> I have a RAQ3 that contains a web site which utilizes a Macromedia Flash
> .swf file embedded in an .html page.
> The animation does not play, after some research I realized the RAQ3
> needs an additional mime type
> (.swf) I found the correct Macromedia mime code for Flash and tried to
> update it to the /etc/httpd/conf/mime.types
> via Telnet to no avail.
> I log-in as Admin & password, then proceed to "su -" & password which
> takes me to [admin@www admin]$
> I then input the path /etc/httpd/conf/mime.types and it responds
> Permission Denied.
>
> Suggestions!...
> PW
>
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