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mimetypes [2015/07/12 22:41]
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-======MIMEtypes====== 
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-A MIMEtype is a universal method of associating a specific "​kind"​ of file to a specific category of application. ​ 
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-For example, if you have an ''​.mp4''​ file, you can be fairly confident that the file contains video, and so you probably want that file to be opened in a video player rather than, say, a word processor. You might think it logical to associate that file with ''​VLC'',​ a popular video player, but what if you don't have VLC installed? ​ After all, there are several very good video players, and it would be better if the ''​mp4''​ file would just open in //some// video player that can handle ''​mp4''​ files. 
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-The way this is accomplished is that files are assigned, on a systemwide level rather than a per-file basis, MIMEtypes based on their suffix. ​ 
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