Why? I think it is enought to be able to choose between
1. no type, Automatic selection (based on extension and known names)
2. type=a, Ascii transfer (text/plain)
3. type=i, Binary transfer (application/octet-stream)
4. type=d, Directory
I don's see the need for users to specify mime type.
--- Henrik Nordström Nigel Metheringham wrote: > > OK, how about extending this and adding the following > ;mime=<type>/<subtype> > > ftpget then just sends this mime type as the content-type of the result.Received on Wed Feb 26 1997 - 12:09:42 MST
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