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  • Harlan Messinger

    #16
    Re: Webhost won't change server config


    "Andrew Urquhart" <reply@website. in.sig> wrote in message
    news:xgyec.1571 2$4N3.13881@new sfe1-win...[color=blue]
    > Harlan Messinger wrote:[color=green]
    > > I'm curious how many web sites require that files with the extension
    > > ".css" be served as any content type OTHER than "text/css". How did
    > > it get to be "applicatio n/x-pointplus" in the first place? What IS
    > > that content type?[/color]
    >
    > It's quite common apparently:
    > http://www.google.com/search?q=appli...ntplus+problem
    >
    > http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retr...sunone%2F3755:
    > "The file type .css is not mapped to cascading style sheets in the
    > default mime types included with Enterprise Server"[/color]

    Maybe it's a miracle that ".html" is mapped to "text/html". I mean, what are
    they thinking?

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    • Harlan Messinger

      #17
      Re: Webhost won't change server config


      "Andrew Urquhart" <reply@website. in.sig> wrote in message
      news:xgyec.1571 2$4N3.13881@new sfe1-win...[color=blue]
      > Harlan Messinger wrote:[color=green]
      > > I'm curious how many web sites require that files with the extension
      > > ".css" be served as any content type OTHER than "text/css". How did
      > > it get to be "applicatio n/x-pointplus" in the first place? What IS
      > > that content type?[/color]
      >
      > It's quite common apparently:
      > http://www.google.com/search?q=appli...ntplus+problem
      >
      > http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retr...sunone%2F3755:
      > "The file type .css is not mapped to cascading style sheets in the
      > default mime types included with Enterprise Server"[/color]

      Maybe it's a miracle that ".html" is mapped to "text/html". I mean, what are
      they thinking?

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      • John Bokma

        #18
        Re: Webhost won't change server config

        Tony Carnell wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > Hi all,
        >
        > A couple of days ago I posted a message to this newsgroup relating to the
        > fact that a design I'd worked on for a client wasn't displaying its
        > stylesheet in Mozilla browsers.
        > I was advised by a couple of other newsgroup members far more knowledgeable
        > that I on this subject that I should contact the Web host and ask them to
        > alter the way the server was sending the CSS from content type
        > "applicatio n/x-pointplus" to "text/css" instead.
        >
        > This I duly did but they have come back to me saying:
        > "We do not make any changes to config on shared servers. Your site is shared
        > with lots of others, and if we make changes this could impact on them".
        >
        > Does this sound like a reasonable response?[/color]

        No, that's a f*ck you.
        [color=blue]
        > How badly could this alteration
        > impact on other websites that share the same server?[/color]

        None, with Apache, where you can make a per virtual server
        configuration. Like you don't all have the same document root and same
        cgi-bin etc.
        [color=blue]
        > I could tell the client to go for a dedicated server, but that would be
        > costly.
        > I could also tell the client to change Web hosts, but I feel I need more
        > information before doing this, and if it's possible to resolve this matter
        > with the current host it would make life a lot easier all round.[/color]

        Tell them to fix it asap, or you find a more technical competent hosting
        provider.

        --
        John personal page: http://johnbokma.com/

        Experienced Perl / Java developer available - http://castleamber.com/

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        • John Bokma

          #19
          Re: Webhost won't change server config

          Tony Carnell wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > Hi all,
          >
          > A couple of days ago I posted a message to this newsgroup relating to the
          > fact that a design I'd worked on for a client wasn't displaying its
          > stylesheet in Mozilla browsers.
          > I was advised by a couple of other newsgroup members far more knowledgeable
          > that I on this subject that I should contact the Web host and ask them to
          > alter the way the server was sending the CSS from content type
          > "applicatio n/x-pointplus" to "text/css" instead.
          >
          > This I duly did but they have come back to me saying:
          > "We do not make any changes to config on shared servers. Your site is shared
          > with lots of others, and if we make changes this could impact on them".
          >
          > Does this sound like a reasonable response?[/color]

          No, that's a f*ck you.
          [color=blue]
          > How badly could this alteration
          > impact on other websites that share the same server?[/color]

          None, with Apache, where you can make a per virtual server
          configuration. Like you don't all have the same document root and same
          cgi-bin etc.
          [color=blue]
          > I could tell the client to go for a dedicated server, but that would be
          > costly.
          > I could also tell the client to change Web hosts, but I feel I need more
          > information before doing this, and if it's possible to resolve this matter
          > with the current host it would make life a lot easier all round.[/color]

          Tell them to fix it asap, or you find a more technical competent hosting
          provider.

          --
          John personal page: http://johnbokma.com/

          Experienced Perl / Java developer available - http://castleamber.com/

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          • Stephen Poley

            #20
            Re: Webhost won't change server config

            On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 15:39:32 +0100, "Tony Carnell" <tony@fluvius.c o.uk>
            wrote:
            [color=blue]
            >A couple of days ago I posted a message to this newsgroup relating to the
            >fact that a design I'd worked on for a client wasn't displaying its
            >stylesheet in Mozilla browsers.
            >I was advised by a couple of other newsgroup members far more knowledgeable
            >that I on this subject that I should contact the Web host and ask them to
            >alter the way the server was sending the CSS from content type
            >"applicatio n/x-pointplus" to "text/css" instead.
            >
            >This I duly did but they have come back to me saying:
            >"We do not make any changes to config on shared servers. Your site is shared
            >with lots of others, and if we make changes this could impact on them".
            >
            >Does this sound like a reasonable response?[/color]

            If they can't serve CSS files properly they shouldn't be describing
            themselves as a web hosting service.
            [color=blue]
            >How badly could this alteration
            >impact on other websites that share the same server?[/color]

            Unlikely that it would have the slightest negative impact on anyone.
            [color=blue]
            >I could tell the client to go for a dedicated server, but that would be
            >costly.
            >I could also tell the client to change Web hosts, but I feel I need more
            >information before doing this, and if it's possible to resolve this matter
            >with the current host it would make life a lot easier all round.[/color]

            I guess you could point people to:

            http://www.websitedev.de/css/validator-faq and


            --
            Stephen Poley


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            • Stephen Poley

              #21
              Re: Webhost won't change server config

              On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 15:39:32 +0100, "Tony Carnell" <tony@fluvius.c o.uk>
              wrote:
              [color=blue]
              >A couple of days ago I posted a message to this newsgroup relating to the
              >fact that a design I'd worked on for a client wasn't displaying its
              >stylesheet in Mozilla browsers.
              >I was advised by a couple of other newsgroup members far more knowledgeable
              >that I on this subject that I should contact the Web host and ask them to
              >alter the way the server was sending the CSS from content type
              >"applicatio n/x-pointplus" to "text/css" instead.
              >
              >This I duly did but they have come back to me saying:
              >"We do not make any changes to config on shared servers. Your site is shared
              >with lots of others, and if we make changes this could impact on them".
              >
              >Does this sound like a reasonable response?[/color]

              If they can't serve CSS files properly they shouldn't be describing
              themselves as a web hosting service.
              [color=blue]
              >How badly could this alteration
              >impact on other websites that share the same server?[/color]

              Unlikely that it would have the slightest negative impact on anyone.
              [color=blue]
              >I could tell the client to go for a dedicated server, but that would be
              >costly.
              >I could also tell the client to change Web hosts, but I feel I need more
              >information before doing this, and if it's possible to resolve this matter
              >with the current host it would make life a lot easier all round.[/color]

              I guess you could point people to:

              http://www.websitedev.de/css/validator-faq and


              --
              Stephen Poley


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              • David Dorward

                #22
                Re: Webhost won't change server config

                Harlan Messinger wrote:
                [color=blue]
                > I would think that the real issue is that it's the *wrong* content type
                > for serving CSS files, rather than because it's an *experimental* one.[/color]

                Is it the wrong content type for serving Pointplus files?

                --
                David Dorward <http://blog.dorward.me .uk/> <http://dorward.me.uk/>

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                • David Dorward

                  #23
                  Re: Webhost won't change server config

                  Harlan Messinger wrote:
                  [color=blue]
                  > I would think that the real issue is that it's the *wrong* content type
                  > for serving CSS files, rather than because it's an *experimental* one.[/color]

                  Is it the wrong content type for serving Pointplus files?

                  --
                  David Dorward <http://blog.dorward.me .uk/> <http://dorward.me.uk/>

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                  • Harlan Messinger

                    #24
                    Re: Webhost won't change server config


                    "David Dorward" <dorward@yahoo. com> wrote in message
                    news:c5er8g$8g2 $1$8300dec7@new s.demon.co.uk.. .[color=blue]
                    > Harlan Messinger wrote:
                    >[color=green]
                    > > I would think that the real issue is that it's the *wrong* content type
                    > > for serving CSS files, rather than because it's an *experimental* one.[/color]
                    >
                    > Is it the wrong content type for serving Pointplus files?[/color]

                    I looked up PointPlus. Do they still exist? I wonder who told them it was a
                    smashing idea to use the same extension as CSS files or, more puzzling, who
                    told the groups that build a major web server or two that it was more
                    important for a web server to support PointPlus than to support CSS, or even
                    who is hosting web sites these days who thinks his customers are more likely
                    to need PointPlus than CSS.

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                    • Alan J. Flavell

                      #25
                      Re: Webhost won't change server config

                      On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, David Dorward wrote:
                      [color=blue]
                      > Harlan Messinger wrote:
                      >[color=green]
                      > > I would think that the real issue is that it's the *wrong* content type
                      > > for serving CSS files, rather than because it's an *experimental* one.[/color]
                      >
                      > Is it the wrong content type for serving Pointplus files?[/color]

                      The IANA registry doesn't seem to have a registered type for them.


                      So presumably there's nothing better on offer than this geriatric
                      application/x-* that we were fighting already back in 1996 in the
                      early days of CSS.

                      By current conventions, I'd expect a "vendor-specific"
                      application/vnd.* to be applicable, if one was wanted.

                      Do they even exist any more? Attempts to access likely web domains
                      produce a horrible "this domain is for sale" page - and even Mozilla
                      seems to have allowed itself to be subverted into displaying not only
                      a scrolling status area but even a scrolling *title bar*, yeuch (can't
                      that be turned off? at least the site's attempts at popups are being
                      squashed by the browser!).

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                      • Harlan Messinger

                        #26
                        Re: Webhost won't change server config


                        "David Dorward" <dorward@yahoo. com> wrote in message
                        news:c5er8g$8g2 $1$8300dec7@new s.demon.co.uk.. .[color=blue]
                        > Harlan Messinger wrote:
                        >[color=green]
                        > > I would think that the real issue is that it's the *wrong* content type
                        > > for serving CSS files, rather than because it's an *experimental* one.[/color]
                        >
                        > Is it the wrong content type for serving Pointplus files?[/color]

                        I looked up PointPlus. Do they still exist? I wonder who told them it was a
                        smashing idea to use the same extension as CSS files or, more puzzling, who
                        told the groups that build a major web server or two that it was more
                        important for a web server to support PointPlus than to support CSS, or even
                        who is hosting web sites these days who thinks his customers are more likely
                        to need PointPlus than CSS.

                        Comment

                        • Alan J. Flavell

                          #27
                          Re: Webhost won't change server config

                          On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, David Dorward wrote:
                          [color=blue]
                          > Harlan Messinger wrote:
                          >[color=green]
                          > > I would think that the real issue is that it's the *wrong* content type
                          > > for serving CSS files, rather than because it's an *experimental* one.[/color]
                          >
                          > Is it the wrong content type for serving Pointplus files?[/color]

                          The IANA registry doesn't seem to have a registered type for them.


                          So presumably there's nothing better on offer than this geriatric
                          application/x-* that we were fighting already back in 1996 in the
                          early days of CSS.

                          By current conventions, I'd expect a "vendor-specific"
                          application/vnd.* to be applicable, if one was wanted.

                          Do they even exist any more? Attempts to access likely web domains
                          produce a horrible "this domain is for sale" page - and even Mozilla
                          seems to have allowed itself to be subverted into displaying not only
                          a scrolling status area but even a scrolling *title bar*, yeuch (can't
                          that be turned off? at least the site's attempts at popups are being
                          squashed by the browser!).

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                          • dr. zoidberg

                            #28
                            Re: Webhost won't change server config

                            Tony Carnell wrote:
                            [color=blue]
                            > Hi all,
                            >
                            > A couple of days ago I posted a message to this newsgroup relating to the
                            > fact that a design I'd worked on for a client wasn't displaying its
                            > stylesheet in Mozilla browsers.[/color]
                            </snip>[color=blue]
                            > All information / advice will be greatly appreciated.[/color]

                            you can allways put your css inline, but you will waste bandwidth that
                            way. My advice is: if they don't change they config file move your web
                            site from them.

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                            • dr. zoidberg

                              #29
                              Re: Webhost won't change server config

                              Tony Carnell wrote:
                              [color=blue]
                              > Hi all,
                              >
                              > A couple of days ago I posted a message to this newsgroup relating to the
                              > fact that a design I'd worked on for a client wasn't displaying its
                              > stylesheet in Mozilla browsers.[/color]
                              </snip>[color=blue]
                              > All information / advice will be greatly appreciated.[/color]

                              you can allways put your css inline, but you will waste bandwidth that
                              way. My advice is: if they don't change they config file move your web
                              site from them.

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