> > Ooh! I just stumbled into another one: serving up text attachments as > > Content-Type: text/plain! I'm not the only person who gets pissed off > > with having to save files to disk for no good reason, am I? > > Roundup gets this right - it uses the content-type specified in the > attachment if submitted by email, or uses python's mime guessing if > submitted through the web. I think SF's problem is that far too often it guesses that the type is not text/<something>, and then most browsers won't show it. This is annoying for source code and diffs. If you could force the guess to be text/plain for .c, .h, .py, .diff, and .patch, that would be solved. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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