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MHTML File Support - Stephen - 01-13-2010 cherrymount 2007-07-15 23:48:28 PDT I have added HTML files to opendocman - and everything has worked fine. I can checkin, check out, view etc. When I attempt to add MHTML (.mht) files however - I get a problem: The files cannot be viewed. The files can be checked in ok. I updated my config_local.php file to include mhtml files no problem.. ($GLOBALS['allowedFileTypes'] = array( 'message/rfc822') I checked the file into the system. the file looked fine in IE6 before adding it to opendocman. I saved it to my local disk from opendocman. I reopened the file usinf IE6 - and it's blank. Can anybody help???? Please jonathanwminer 2007-07-16 06:01:47 PDT Hi - You might want to check the mimetypes.php file to see if "mht" is defined. If you have secure URLs turned off, when you mouse-over the "View" icon, your browser should display the URL (I know Firefox does, not sure about IE) and you should see "mimetype={something}" at the end of the URL. cherrymount 2007-07-18 20:00:48 PDT Thanks for the reply Jonathan I have added the following line to mimetypes.php $mimetypes['mht'] = 'text/mhtml'; I've restarted apache and tried to add a new mhtml file.It hasn't made any differnce. Anybody got anything else?? jonathanwminer 2007-07-19 09:53:40 PDT For debugging purposes, make sure that secure URLs are turned off. When you view the mhtml file, what URL is displayed in your browser? |