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Java Mime-Type and direct HTTP requests

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Georg Essl)
Mon Feb 5 05:26:56 1996

Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 10:13:03 +0100
From: Georg Essl <gessl@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at>
To: java-interest@java.sun.com


Hi,

  I have a few questions which may look silly (but I have not
found an answer anywhere else so far, so I'll take the
risk ;-))

First of all, does a defined (experimental) mime-type for Java exists?
If yes, what is it?

How is a WWW-browser expected to behave if a HTTP GET (or maybe even POST)
method results in a Java-Applet and the reason for the request
was not an <APPLET>-tag within a HTML document? (Given, there exists a
mediatype to be returned in the Content-type: field of the HTTP response)

Thank you in advance,

  Georg Essl
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