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I'm using Actix for a little self-contained "run a server off a thumbdrive" thing and I find it a bit grating that the favicon is the only thing where I'm explicitly setting a mimetype and it's stringly typed.
I'm not sure which of the two possible mimetypes would be a better choice:
image/vnd.microsoft.icon is the officially registered mimetype, but it was submitted by a third party, not Microsoft.
Outside of favicons, Internet Explorer will only recognize and render .ico files when served as the image/x-icon mimetype that Microsoft was happy to use with no apparent plans to ever register one.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm using Actix for a little self-contained "run a server off a thumbdrive" thing and I find it a bit grating that the favicon is the only thing where I'm explicitly setting a mimetype and it's stringly typed.
I'm not sure which of the two possible mimetypes would be a better choice:
image/vnd.microsoft.icon
is the officially registered mimetype, but it was submitted by a third party, not Microsoft..ico
files when served as theimage/x-icon
mimetype that Microsoft was happy to use with no apparent plans to ever register one.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: