Hi Folks, This is more of a Plack/PSGI question, but I am hoping someone here can help. I am using plackup to test app.psgi with Starlet (and occasionally with Starman) server. My CSS files are being served with content-type of text/plain and end up not being interpreted by Firefox or Chrome (I see unstyled content). This doesn't happen when using HTTP::Server::PSGI. Any idea where I can configure the mime types for Starlet or Starman? Thanks, Deepak
Ok, from the docs: || By default, Dancer will automatically detect the mime-types to use for the static files accessed. But this doesn't seem to work when running under Starman/Starlet. When I explicitly set the mime-type for css files: mime_type css => 'text/css'; Everything works as expected. Any idea why I have to explicitly declare the mime type for a static file? On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Deepak Gulati <deepak.gulati@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Folks,
This is more of a Plack/PSGI question, but I am hoping someone here can help. I am using plackup to test app.psgi with Starlet (and occasionally with Starman) server. My CSS files are being served with content-type of text/plain and end up not being interpreted by Firefox or Chrome (I see unstyled content). This doesn't happen when using HTTP::Server::PSGI. Any idea where I can configure the mime types for Starlet or Starman?
Thanks, Deepak
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