Re: Stream Any File Type
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> would "application/octet-stream" be better?
I think application/none is non-standard (not in the 'official' IANA
list), but it shouldn't really matter either way. I think a browser is
probably obliged to use all eight bits for octet-stream; this may not
be so for application/none, but if it works when you test it, there
should be no problem.
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