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Mime types tell browsers how to handle specific extensions. Most Mime
types are set globally on the server. For example, the text/html Mime
type equates to htm, html, and shtml extensions on most servers, and
this tells your browser to interpret all files with those extensions
as HTML files. You can alter or add new Mime types specifically for
your site (note that you can not alter the global Mime type values,
only add to them). Mime types are often used to handle new technologies
as they appear. When WAP technology first appeared no-one had these
extensions set up on their server. With Mime types, however, you could
have set it up yourself and begun serving WAP pages immediately.
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