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We are currently running a web page that include a imagebank, minor though. Everything goes fine, until we upload .eps files and try open it with IE. For someone wierd reason, IE thinks it's a postscript and tries to save it as .ps file, as it should go as .eps file.
Any suggestions on this? I understand that this can be fixed on the server level. I posted this message to this forum 'cause we use apache web server.
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Maybe, you can try add this in the mime.types..
image/x-eps eps I noticed there has (below) in the mime.types, so you can modify.. application/postscript ai eps ps change to application/postscript ai ps Or whatever what you wish to do, so it won't get conflict.. |
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Okei, Tanke
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