On 25/04/12 18:09, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
Hi all!
I just noticed that MediaWiki uses two different mime types for wikitext:
* application/x-wiki is used by AjaxResponse, OutputPage and StreamFile.
* text/x-wiki is used by RawAction.php (i.e. when you use action=raw)
Is there a good reason for this, or is it just an oversight? I suggest to use
the same mime type everywhere, and keep the old one for compatibility reasons -
i.e. we should use application/x-wiki consistently, and RawAction could support
text/x-wiki as an alias.
I think it's done that way depending if we want it shown in the browser
or not.
On ?action=raw, we want it on the UA, saving would be bothersome, so we
tell it's "text".
On external edit application/x-wiki forces to open an external program
(supposedly a wiki editor). That's probably the reason
application/x-wiki is used in OutputPage.php for $wgUniversalEditButton
StreamFile has a comment saying we want anything but a content type
known to Internet Explorer.
I don't know if there's a reason for AjaxResponse to use
application/x-wiki. IMHO that should depend on what it's responding!
That being said... the *correct* mime type would imho
be
application/x-mediawiki. But i don't insist on it :)
Too late :)