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Vagabond
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And this is the reason why your cellphone doesn't recognize the movie as a movie
Content-Type: text/plain That's what your webserver sends the .mp4 files as. Tell your host to add mp4 (video/mp4) to Apache's mime.types |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: los angeles south bay
Posts: 134
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do you think I can do that with the htaccess command as well? I forget the exact command - I can look it up - but what I am asking you is if THATS a valid alternate way to get the MIME defined. thanks AGAIN! |
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