For example, <gemini://tastytea.de/dotfiles/.emacs.d/init.el> returns
?20 text/gemini??. Files without a file extension are also returned as
text/gemini.
I think text/plain is better suited as the default type for unknown
files.
? echo -en 'gemini://tastytea.de/dotfiles/.emacs.d/init.el\r\n' \
| openssl s_client -connect tastytea.de:1965 -quiet | head -n 1
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On 2020-05-28 15:38+0200
tastytea <tastytea+gemini at tastytea.de> wrote:
>[?]
Oops, sorry. I don't know how that happened. ?
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On Thu May 28, 2020 at 11:38 AM EDT, tastytea wrote:
> For example, <gemini://tastytea.de/dotfiles/.emacs.d/init.el> returns> ?20 text/gemini??. Files without a file extension are also returned> as> text/gemini.>> I think text/plain is better suited as the default type for unknown> files.
That's probably a good idea. The only difference is formatting so that
that would make more sense. Thanks.
int 80h