Manual:$wgMimeInfoFile/pt
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<translate> MIME types</translate>: $wgMimeInfoFile | |
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Sets the MIME type info file to be used by MimeAnalyzer.php . |
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<translate> Introduced in version:</translate> | 1.5.0 |
<translate> Removed in version:</translate> | <translate> still in use</translate> |
<translate> Allowed values:</translate> | (path relative to $IP) |
<translate> Default value:</translate> | 'internal' (1.35+)'includes/mime.info' (1.5-1.34) |
<translate> Other settings:</translate> <translate> Alphabetical</translate> | <translate> By function</translate> |
Details
Sets the MIME type info file, which assigns each MIME type to one of several general categories. The available categories are as follows:
UNKNOWN |
unknown format |
BITMAP |
some bitmap image or image source (like PSD, etc). Can't scale up. |
DRAWING |
some vector drawing (SVG, WMF, PS, ...) or image source (oo-draw, etc). Can scale up. |
AUDIO |
simple audio file (ogg, mp3, wav, midi, whatever) |
VIDEO |
simple video file (ogg, mpg, etc; do not include formats here that may contain executable sections or scripts!) |
MULTIMEDIA |
Scriptable Multimedia (flash, advanced video container formats, etc) |
OFFICE |
Office Documents, Spreadsheets (office formats possibly containing macros, scripts, etc) |
TEXT |
plain text (possibly containing program code or scripts) |
EXECUTABLE |
binary executable |
ARCHIVE |
archive file (zip, tar, etc) |
A default mime.info file is distributed with MediaWiki.
Examples:
$wgMimeInfoFile = "/usr/doc/mime.info";
$wgMimeInfoFile = null; // use a limited set of built-in defaults only (defined in {{git file|project=mediawiki/core|branch=master|file=includes/libs/mime/MimeAnalyzer.php|line=137|text=MimeAnalyzer.php}})