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    IIS 6.0 Mime types  
michaelprowell


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02-27-04 04:35 PM

We currently run iis 5 for an intranet application within our organization. 
 We are upgrading to win2003 and have some sites running beta.  Everything w
orks great except .ofm extensions.  These are templates for the Omniform Fil
ler application that some o
f our customers run for filling out online forms.  There is no mime type for
 .ofm set by default and i can't find any information to assist in getting t
his working.  When clicking on the link, we just get a page can't be display
ed.  I have tried setting m
ime type to application/omniform form and text/html with the same results.  
Any assistance would be appreciated.





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    Re: IIS 6.0 Mime types  
Tim Watts


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02-27-04 05:34 PM

http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/mime-types.shtml

Is an excellent link for many of the different mime types and the
information you would need to add in IIS to allow IIS to serve it up.

If you don't get the mime type correct, it will still give you the 404
error. I just finished resolving the same issue with AutoCAD .dwg and dxf
file types.

I looked at the link, and unfortunately it does not list .ofm but hopefully
you will be able to find it somewhere, or find something similar enough on
the link above to be able to get it working.

Cheers,

Tim


"michaelprowell" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> We currently run iis 5 for an intranet application within our
organization.  We are upgrading to win2003 and have some sites running beta.
Everything works great except .ofm extensions.  These are templates for the
Omniform Filler application that some of our customers run for filling out
online forms.  There is no mime type for .ofm set by default and i can't
find any information to assist in getting this working.  When clicking on
the link, we just get a page can't be displayed.  I have tried setting mime
type to application/omniform form and text/html with the same results.  Any
assistance would be appreciated.







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    Re: IIS 6.0 Mime types  
David Wang [Msft]


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02-29-04 07:33 AM

This is documented with in-box IIS documentation (and on MSDN and many other
resources like the IIS6 Resource Guide) along with instructions on how to
troubleshoot this 404 sub error 3 issue as well as necessary configuration.

Modifying MIME Types at the "global" level requires restarting IIS6 to have
it take effect.  If you define MIME Type at a per-website or per-vdir level,
it takes effect immediately.

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"Tim Watts" <timwatts@nospam.builddirect.com> wrote in message
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http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/mime-types.shtml

Is an excellent link for many of the different mime types and the
information you would need to add in IIS to allow IIS to serve it up.

If you don't get the mime type correct, it will still give you the 404
error. I just finished resolving the same issue with AutoCAD .dwg and dxf
file types.

I looked at the link, and unfortunately it does not list .ofm but hopefully
you will be able to find it somewhere, or find something similar enough on
the link above to be able to get it working.

Cheers,

Tim


"michaelprowell" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:941EC490-7979-4336-81DD-CB6F5E068784@microsoft.com...
> We currently run iis 5 for an intranet application within our
organization.  We are upgrading to win2003 and have some sites running beta.
Everything works great except .ofm extensions.  These are templates for the
Omniform Filler application that some of our customers run for filling out
online forms.  There is no mime type for .ofm set by default and i can't
find any information to assist in getting this working.  When clicking on
the link, we just get a page can't be displayed.  I have tried setting mime
type to application/omniform form and text/html with the same results.  Any
assistance would be appreciated.








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