[Bug 461393] Review Request: congruity - Application to program Logitech® Harmony® universal remote controls

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Mon Jun 15 16:14:35 UTC 2009


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Adam Williamson <awilliam at redhat.com> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Adam Williamson <awilliam at redhat.com>  2009-06-15 12:14:33 EDT ---
it'd be nice for this review to get resurrected - I used congruity this weekend
but had to download it manually.

it'd be good for congruity to ship a configuration file to make browsers use it
for *.EZ* files automatically, but I'm not sure if that's possible, because
they use generic MIME types:

[root at adam tmp]# file --mime-type *.EZ*
Connectivity-1.EZHex:       application/xml
Connectivity-2.EZHex:       application/xml
Connectivity-3.EZHex:       application/xml
Connectivity.EZHex:         application/xml
ConnectivitySimple-1.EZHex: application/xml
ConnectivitySimple-2.EZHex: application/xml
ConnectivitySimple-3.EZHex: application/xml
ConnectivitySimple.EZHex:   application/xml
LatestFirmware.EZUp:        text/html
Update-1.EZHex:             application/xml
Update-2.EZHex:             application/xml
Update.EZHex:               application/xml

and I'm not sure if you can package a file to tell browsers to open a certain
file type with a certain program _by extension_ rather than MIME type (which is
obviously what happens in Windows). I've asked caillon if he can help answer
that question...

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