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Re: [kustos@xxxxxxx: seaside xhtml output]: msg#00045

Subject: Re: [kustos@xxxxxxx: seaside xhtml output]
On Nov 9, 2004, at 9:54 PM, kustos wrote:

Checks if the user agent accepts application/xhtml+xml if that is the case and the content type is text/html then we change it to application/xhtml+xml so we shouldn't break anything.

Nice, though I would go the other way - have it start out as xhtml, and have the hack change it to text/html in the case that xhtml *isn't* on the accept list. This way if some response wants to force a text/html mime type for some reason it will still work (whereas there doesn't seem much point in forcing a mime type the client has stated it doesn't accept).

Avi


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