Hi.
I'm not sure how the mechanism which determines whether an attachment is shown in-line or as a link can be configured.
My users exchange large ".dwg" (Autocad) files that are displayed inline and causes the browser to hang. I have no problem with most other attachments (.doc .pdf etc) that are displayed as links. I want all atachments to show up as links.
Is this a global mime configuration related to the (linux) server, apache, php or roundmail
regards,
Eugene Coetzee
I think you should look in the PEAR configuration.
2007/1/9, Eugene Coetzee eugene@reedflute.com:
Hi.
I'm not sure how the mechanism which determines whether an attachment is shown in-line or as a link can be configured.
My users exchange large ".dwg" (Autocad) files that are displayed inline and causes the browser to hang. I have no problem with most other attachments (.doc .pdf etc) that are displayed as links. I want all atachments to show up as links.
Is this a global mime configuration related to the (linux) server, apache, php or roundmail
regards,
Eugene Coetzee
Hi Julien.
I had a look in the program/lib/PEAR.php file and the /etc/pear/pear.conf files and I could not find anything todo with configuring mime types.
Perhaps I need to look somewhere else ?
regards,
Eugene Coetzee
Julien Renouard wrote:
I think you should look in the PEAR configuration.
My users exchange large ".dwg" (Autocad) files that are displayed inline and causes the browser to hang. I have no problem with most other attachments (.doc .pdf etc) that are displayed as links. I want all atachments to show up as links.