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Re: Content Types (the Edit Metadata menu) and .htc files Bill Welliver <hww3[at]riverweb[dot]com> 26-09-2006
You might also need to add the content type to server/etc/content-types (i 
think that's the filename.

Bill

On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Marc Dirix wrote:

> Maybe adding the following to the top of the file does the trick:
> <header name="Content-Type" value="text/x-component" />
>
>
>
> Op 26-sep-2006, om 21:01 heeft Michael D. Muzzie het volgende geschreven:
>
>> On our Roxen 4.5 installation, we need to add an .htc behavior file to 
>> unobtrusively add alpha-channel PNG support to Internet Explorer for 
>> embedded images.
>> 
>> htc files are required to have a MIME-type of text/x-component (as of 
>> Windows XP SP2).
>> 
>> However, we cannot figure out how to configure Roxen so that that a new 
>> Content Type/mime-type shows up in the "Type" select menu in the "Metadata" 
>> area.
>> 
>> BTW, for the curious, here is some more info on HTCs, and then a link to 
>> what we are trying to do.
>> For Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and later, HTML Components (HTCs) provide 
>> a mechanism to implement components in script as Dynamic HTML (DHTML) 
>> behaviors. An HTC is an HTML file that contains script and a set of 
>> HTC-specific elements that define the component; it is saved with an .htc 
>> extension
>> Improved PNG Behavior
>> http://www.scss.com.au/family/andrew/webdesign/pngbehavior/
>> 
>> Michael Muzzie
>> Web Developer
>> Princeton University
>> 
>> 
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