[Mozile] Problem with path for rng

James A. Overton james at overton.ca
Fri Nov 10 14:22:13 PST 2006


Glad to hear it's working. The .rng file extension is not  
proprietary, but it isn't very common either. If the server isn't  
configured to serve ".rng" files as "application/xml" then there  
could be a problem (although my Apache mime.types doesn't include  
"rng", and things work fine). I don't know why it would be blocked.

Anyway, I'll add this problem and solution to the FAQ.

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Let us know if you run into any other problems.

James


On 2006-Nov-10, at 4:47 PM, Gemstar wrote:

>
> WOOOOOO HOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Ding, dong, the problem's  
> gone!  I
> think I had two issues going on.  The code pathing issue and the file
> extension.  I had tried changing to .xml before you changed the  
> code which
> didn't work then, and I probably would've gotten back to that  
> eventually,
> but you nailed it right on the head and now I'm up and running!
>
> Out of curiosity, is .rng a proprietary file extension to Mozile?   
> I was
> never able to see the .rng in the browser, but the .xml always  
> worked.  Does
> that indicate that my ISP likely blocks unknown file extensions?   
> They claim
> they only block certain types in certain instances, but now I'm  
> thinking
> they're documentation is off.
>
> Anyway, I just stopped by the 'donate' button, I really appreciate the
> Mozile project!
>
> Thanks James, U dA MaN!!!
>



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