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On 26 February 2006 17:17, John Blinka wrote: |
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> David Helstroom wrote: |
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> > Hi John, |
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> > Just a quick thought - a thought quite possibly well and truly off |
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> > track - could it be related to mime-types? Perhaps the CUPS web server |
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> > has a problem recognising the HTML mime-type and thus is not sending |
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> > them in the appropriate format (and with appropriate HTTP headers)? |
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> I think you've got it. I did a wget -S http://localhost:631 on both the |
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> affected and |
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> unaffected machines. On the affected machine, wget reported |
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 |
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> On an unaffected machine, wget reports |
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> Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 |
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> So, now we know that cupsd is definitely confused on the affected |
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> machine. How to get |
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> it unconfused? I've tried emerge -C cups, then emerge cups, but that |
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> doesn't fix the |
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> problem. |
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Does your /etc/mime.types file contain an entry for "text/html"? How does the |
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line look like? |
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Uwe |
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