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-# Magic data for for file(1) command
-#
-# The format is 4-5 columns:
-# Column #1: byte number to begin checking from, ">" indicates continuation
-# Column #2: type of data to match
-# Column #3: contents of data to match
-# Column #4: MIME type of result
-# Column #5: MIME encoding of result (optional)
-#
-# Modified by <mailto:lha@users.sourceforge.net> for compatibility with
-# different versions of file(1):
-# - Columns are separated by TABs (for traditional versions)
-# - spaces and '<'s within a column are escaped by '\' (for new versions)
-# - Hex numbers in strings are given as '\0x' (traditional) and '\x' (new)
-# - Null characters (\000) traditionally terminate strings, but now don't
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Localstuff: file(1) magic for locally observed files
-# Add any locally observed files here.
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# end local stuff
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Java
-
-0 short 0xcafe
->2 short 0xbabe application/java
-
-# Microsoft WAVE format (*.wav)
-# [GRR 950115: probably all of the shorts and longs should be leshort/lelong]
-# Microsoft RIFF
-0 string RIFF audio/unknown
-# - WAVE format
->8 string WAVE audio/x-wav
->8 string AVI video/x-msvideo
-#
-0 belong 0x2e7261fd application/x-realaudio
-
-# MPEG Layer 3 sound files
-0 beshort &0xffe0 audio/mpeg
-#MP3 with ID3 tag
-0 string ID3 audio/mpeg
-# Ogg/Vorbis
-0 string OggS audio/x-ogg
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# commands: file(1) magic for various shells and interpreters
-#
-#0 string :\ shell archive or commands for antique kernel text
-0 string #!/bin/sh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!\ /bin/sh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!/bin/csh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!\ /bin/csh application/x-shellscript
-# korn shell magic, sent by George Wu, gwu@clyde.att.com
-0 string #!/bin/ksh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!\ /bin/ksh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!/bin/tcsh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!\ /bin/tcsh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!/usr/local/tcsh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!\ /usr/local/tcsh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!/usr/local/bin/tcsh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!\ /usr/local/bin/tcsh application/x-shellscript
-# bash shell magic, from Peter Tobias (tobias@server.et-inf.fho-emden.de)
-0 string #!/bin/bash application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!\ /bin/bash application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!/usr/local/bin/bash application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!\ /usr/local/bin/bash application/x-shellscript
-
-#
-# zsh/ash/ae/nawk/gawk magic from cameron@cs.unsw.oz.au (Cameron Simpson)
-0 string #!/usr/local/bin/zsh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!\ /usr/local/bin/zsh application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!/usr/local/bin/ash application/x-shellscript
-0 string #!\ /usr/local/bin/ash application/x-shellscript
-#0 string #!/usr/local/bin/ae Neil Brown's ae
-#0 string #!\ /usr/local/bin/ae Neil Brown's ae
-0 string #!/bin/nawk application/x-nawk
-0 string #!\ /bin/nawk application/x-nawk
-0 string #!/usr/bin/nawk application/x-nawk
-0 string #!\ /usr/bin/nawk application/x-nawk
-0 string #!/usr/local/bin/nawk application/x-nawk
-0 string #!\ /usr/local/bin/nawk application/x-nawk
-0 string #!/bin/gawk application/x-gawk
-0 string #!\ /bin/gawk application/x-gawk
-0 string #!/usr/bin/gawk application/x-gawk
-0 string #!\ /usr/bin/gawk application/x-gawk
-0 string #!/usr/local/bin/gawk application/x-gawk
-0 string #!\ /usr/local/bin/gawk application/x-gawk
-#
-0 string #!/bin/awk application/x-awk
-0 string #!\ /bin/awk application/x-awk
-0 string #!/usr/bin/awk application/x-awk
-0 string #!\ /usr/bin/awk application/x-awk
-0 string BEGIN application/x-awk
-
-# For Larry Wall's perl language. The ``eval'' line recognizes an
-# outrageously clever hack for USG systems.
-# Keith Waclena <keith@cerberus.uchicago.edu>
-0 string #!/bin/perl application/x-perl
-0 string #!\ /bin/perl application/x-perl
-0 string eval\ "exec\ /bin/perl application/x-perl
-0 string #!/usr/bin/perl application/x-perl
-0 string #!\ /usr/bin/perl application/x-perl
-0 string eval\ "exec\ /usr/bin/perl application/x-perl
-0 string #!/usr/local/bin/perl application/x-perl
-0 string #!\ /usr/local/bin/perl application/x-perl
-0 string eval\ "exec\ /usr/local/bin/perl application/x-perl
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# compress: file(1) magic for pure-compression formats (no archives)
-#
-# compress, gzip, pack, compact, huf, squeeze, crunch, freeze, yabba, whap, etc.
-#
-# Formats for various forms of compressed data
-# Formats for "compress" proper have been moved into "compress.c",
-# because it tries to uncompress it to figure out what's inside.
-# (Technically, "gzip", "bzip2" etc. are encodings, not mime-types,
-# and should also decompress to find out the type of data inside.)
-
-# standard unix compress
-0 string \037\235 application/x-compress
-
-# gzip (GNU zip, not to be confused with [Info-ZIP/PKWARE] zip archiver)
-0 string \037\213 application/x-gzip
-
-# bzip2
-0 string BZh application/x-bzip2
-
-0 string PK\003\004 application/x-zip
-
-# According to gzip.h, this is the correct byte order for packed data.
-0 string \037\036 application/octet-stream
-#
-# This magic number is byte-order-independent.
-#
-0 short 017437 application/octet-stream
-
-# XXX - why *two* entries for "compacted data", one of which is
-# byte-order independent, and one of which is byte-order dependent?
-#
-# compacted data
-0 short 0x1fff application/octet-stream
-0 string \377\037 application/octet-stream
-# huf output
-0 short 0145405 application/octet-stream
-
-# Squeeze and Crunch...
-# These numbers were gleaned from the Unix versions of the programs to
-# handle these formats. Note that I can only uncrunch, not crunch, and
-# I didn't have a crunched file handy, so the crunch number is untested.
-# Keith Waclena <keith@cerberus.uchicago.edu>
-#0 leshort 0x76FF squeezed data (CP/M, DOS)
-#0 leshort 0x76FE crunched data (CP/M, DOS)
-
-# Freeze
-#0 string \037\237 Frozen file 2.1
-#0 string \037\236 Frozen file 1.0 (or gzip 0.5)
-
-# lzh?
-#0 string \037\240 LZH compressed data
-
-257 string ustar\0 application/x-tar posix
-257 string ustar\040\040\0 application/x-tar gnu
-
-0 short 070707 application/x-cpio
-0 short 0143561 application/x-cpio swapped
-
-0 string =<ar> application/x-archive
-0 string !<arch> application/x-archive
->8 string debian application/x-debian-package
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# RPM: file(1) magic for Red Hat Packages Erik Troan (ewt@redhat.com)
-#
-0 beshort 0xedab
->2 beshort 0xeedb application/x-rpm
-
-0 lelong&0x8080ffff 0x0000081a application/x-arc lzw
-0 lelong&0x8080ffff 0x0000091a application/x-arc squashed
-0 lelong&0x8080ffff 0x0000021a application/x-arc uncompressed
-0 lelong&0x8080ffff 0x0000031a application/x-arc packed
-0 lelong&0x8080ffff 0x0000041a application/x-arc squeezed
-0 lelong&0x8080ffff 0x0000061a application/x-arc crunched
-
-0 leshort 0xea60 application/octet-stream x-arj
-
-# LHARC/LHA archiver (Greg Roelofs, newt@uchicago.edu)
-2 string -lh0- application/x-lharc lh0
-2 string -lh1- application/x-lharc lh1
-2 string -lz4- application/x-lharc lz4
-2 string -lz5- application/x-lharc lz5
-# [never seen any but the last; -lh4- reported in comp.compression:]
-2 string -lzs- application/x-lha lzs
-2 string -lh\ - application/x-lha lh
-2 string -lhd- application/x-lha lhd
-2 string -lh2- application/x-lha lh2
-2 string -lh3- application/x-lha lh3
-2 string -lh4- application/x-lha lh4
-2 string -lh5- application/x-lha lh5
-2 string -lh6- application/x-lha lh6
-2 string -lh7- application/x-lha lh7
-# Shell archives
-10 string #\ This\ is\ a\ shell\ archive application/octet-stream x-shell
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# frame: file(1) magic for FrameMaker files
-#
-# This stuff came on a FrameMaker demo tape, most of which is
-# copyright, but this file is "published" as witness the following:
-#
-0 string \<MakerFile application/x-frame
-0 string \<MIFFile application/x-frame
-0 string \<MakerDictionary application/x-frame
-0 string \<MakerScreenFon application/x-frame
-0 string \<MML application/x-frame
-0 string \<Book application/x-frame
-0 string \<Maker application/x-frame
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# html: file(1) magic for HTML (HyperText Markup Language) docs
-#
-# from Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@yggdrasil.com>
-# modified by Lachlan Andrew <lha@users.sourceforge.net> to
-# match leading whitespace, but still work with old versions
-# of file(1) which don't recognise the /cb options
-#
-0 string \<HEAD text/html
-0 string \<head text/html
-0 string \<TITLE text/html
-0 string \<title text/html
-0 string \<HTML text/html
-0 string \<html text/html
-0 string \<!-- text/html
-0 string \<H1 text/html
-0 string \<h1 text/html
-0 string \<!DOCTYPE\ HTML text/html
-0 string \<!doctype\ HTML text/html
-0 string \<!doctype\ html text/html
-0 string \<!DOCTYPE\ NETSCAPE-Bookmark text/html
-0 string/cb \ <head text/html
-0 string/cb \ <html text/html
-0 string/cb \ <title text/html
-0 string/cb \ <!doctype\ html text/html
-0 string \<!\ text/html
-
-# Extensible markup language (XML), a subset of SGML
-# from Marc Prud'hommeaux (marc@apocalypse.org)
-0 string \<?xml text/xml
-0 string/cb \ \<?xml text/xml
-
-# SGML, mostly from rph@sq
-0 string \<!doctype text/sgml
-0 string \<!subdoc text/sgml
-0 string/cb \ \<!doctype text/sgml
-0 string/cb \ \<!subdoc text/sgml
-
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# images: file(1) magic for image formats (see also "c-lang" for XPM bitmaps)
-#
-# originally from jef@helios.ee.lbl.gov (Jef Poskanzer),
-# additions by janl@ifi.uio.no as well as others. Jan also suggested
-# merging several one- and two-line files into here.
-#
-# XXX - byte order for GIF and TIFF fields?
-# [GRR: TIFF allows both byte orders; GIF is probably little-endian]
-#
-
-# [GRR: what the hell is this doing in here?]
-#0 string xbtoa btoa'd file
-
-# PBMPLUS
-# PBM file
-0 string P1 image/x-portable-bitmap 7bit
-# PGM file
-0 string P2 image/x-portable-greymap 7bit
-# PPM file
-0 string P3 image/x-portable-pixmap 7bit
-# PBM "rawbits" file
-0 string P4 image/x-portable-bitmap
-# PGM "rawbits" file
-0 string P5 image/x-portable-greymap
-# PPM "rawbits" file
-0 string P6 image/x-portable-pixmap
-
-# NIFF (Navy Interchange File Format, a modification of TIFF)
-# [GRR: this *must* go before TIFF]
-0 string IIN1 image/x-niff
-
-# TIFF and friends
-# TIFF file, big-endian
-0 string MM image/tiff
-# TIFF file, little-endian
-0 string II image/tiff
-
-# possible GIF replacements; none yet released!
-# (Greg Roelofs, newt@uchicago.edu)
-#
-# GRR 950115: this was mine ("Zip GIF"):
-# ZIF image (GIF+deflate alpha)
-0 string GIF94z image/unknown
-#
-# GRR 950115: this is Jeremy Wohl's Free Graphics Format (better):
-# FGF image (GIF+deflate beta)
-0 string FGF95a image/unknown
-#
-# GRR 950115: this is Thomas Boutell's Portable Bitmap Format proposal
-# (best; not yet implemented):
-# PBF image (deflate compression)
-0 string PBF image/unknown
-
-# GIF
-0 string GIF image/gif
-
-# JPEG images
-0 beshort 0xffd8 image/jpeg
-0 string \377\330\377\340 image/jpeg
-0 string \377\330\377\341 image/jpeg
-0 string \377\330\377\356 image/jpeg
-
-
-# PC bitmaps (OS/2, Windoze BMP files) (Greg Roelofs, newt@uchicago.edu)
-0 string BM image/bmp
-#>14 byte 12 (OS/2 1.x format)
-#>14 byte 64 (OS/2 2.x format)
-#>14 byte 40 (Windows 3.x format)
-#0 string IC icon
-#0 string PI pointer
-#0 string CI color icon
-#0 string CP color pointer
-#0 string BA bitmap array
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# lisp: file(1) magic for lisp programs
-#
-# various lisp types, from Daniel Quinlan (quinlan@yggdrasil.com)
-0 string ;; text/plain 8bit
-# Emacs 18 - this is always correct, but not very magical.
-0 string \012( application/x-elc
-# Emacs 19
-0 string ;ELC\023\000\000\000 application/x-elc
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# mail.news: file(1) magic for mail and news
-#
-# There are tests to ascmagic.c to cope with mail and news.
-0 string Relay-Version: message/rfc822 7bit
-0 string #!\ rnews message/rfc822 7bit
-0 string N#!\ rnews message/rfc822 7bit
-0 string Forward\ to message/rfc822 7bit
-0 string Pipe\ to message/rfc822 7bit
-0 string Return-Path: message/rfc822 7bit
-0 string Path: message/news 8bit
-0 string Xref: message/news 8bit
-0 string From: message/rfc822 7bit
-0 string Article message/news 8bit
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# msword: file(1) magic for MS Word files
-#
-# Contributor claims:
-# Reversed-engineered MS Word magic numbers
-# Some of these also occur in PowerPoint. -- lha@users.sourceforge.net
-
-0 string \376\067\0\043 application/msword
-0 string \320\317\021\340\241\261 application/msword
-0 string \333\245-\0\0\0 application/msword
-
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# printer: file(1) magic for printer-formatted files
-#
-
-# PostScript
-0 string %! application/postscript
-0 string \004%! application/postscript
-0 string \033%-12345X%!PS application/postscript
-
-# Acrobat
-# (due to clamen@cs.cmu.edu)
-0 string %PDF- application/pdf
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# sc: file(1) magic for "sc" spreadsheet
-#
-38 string Spreadsheet application/x-sc
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# tex: file(1) magic for TeX files
-#
-# XXX - needs byte-endian stuff (big-endian and little-endian DVI?)
-#
-# From <conklin@talisman.kaleida.com>
-
-# Although we may know the offset of certain text fields in TeX DVI
-# and font files, we can't use them reliably because they are not
-# zero terminated. [but we do anyway, christos]
-0 string \367\002 application/x-dvi
-#0 string \367\203 TeX generic font data
-#0 string \367\131 TeX packed font data
-#0 string \367\312 TeX virtual font data
-#0 string This\ is\ TeX, TeX transcript text
-#0 string This\ is\ METAFONT, METAFONT transcript text
-
-# Texinfo and GNU Info, from Daniel Quinlan (quinlan@yggdrasil.com)
-#0 string \\input\ texinfo Texinfo source text
-#0 string This\ is\ Info\ file GNU Info text
-
-# correct TeX magic for Linux (and maybe more)
-# from Peter Tobias (tobias@server.et-inf.fho-emden.de)
-#
-0 leshort 0x02f7 application/x-dvi
-
-# RTF - Rich Text Format
-0 string {\\rtf text/rtf
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# animation: file(1) magic for animation/movie formats
-#
-# animation formats, originally from vax@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (VaX#n8)
-# MPEG file
-0 belong 0x000001b3 video/mpeg
-0 belong 0x000001ba video/mpeg
-# FLI animation format
-0 leshort 0xAF11 video/fli
-# FLC animation format
-0 leshort 0xAF12 video/flc
-# AVI
->8 string AVI\ video/avi
-#
-# SGI and Apple formats
-#
-0 string MOVI video/sgi
-4 string moov video/quicktime moov
-4 string mdat video/quicktime mdat
-# The contributor claims:
-# I couldn't find a real magic number for these, however, this
-# -appears- to work. Note that it might catch other files, too,
-# so BE CAREFUL!
-#
-# Note that title and author appear in the two 20-byte chunks
-# at decimal offsets 2 and 22, respectively, but they are XOR'ed with
-# 255 (hex FF)! DL format SUCKS BIG ROCKS.
-#
-# DL file version 1 , medium format (160x100, 4 images/screen)
-0 byte 1 video/unknown
-0 byte 2 video/unknown
-#
-# Databases
-#
-# GDBM magic numbers
-# Will be maintained as part of the GDBM distribution in the future.
-# <downsj@teeny.org>
-0 belong 0x13579ace application/x-gdbm
-0 lelong 0x13579ace application/x-gdbm
-0 string GDBM application/x-gdbm
-#
-0 belong 0x061561 application/x-dbm
-#
-# Executables
-#
-0 string \177ELF
->4 byte 0
->4 byte 1
->4 byte 2
->5 byte 0
->5 byte 1
->>16 leshort 0
->>16 leshort 1 application/x-object
->>16 leshort 2 application/x-executable
->>16 leshort 3 application/x-sharedlib
->>16 leshort 4 application/x-coredump
-#
-# DOS
-0 string MZ application/x-dosexec
-#
-# KDE
-0 string [KDE\ Desktop\ Entry] application/x-kdelnk
-0 string \#\ KDE\ Config\ File application/x-kdelnk
-# xmcd database file for kscd
-0 string \#\ xmcd text/xmcd
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# pkgadd: file(1) magic for SysV R4 PKG Datastreams
-#
-0 string #\ PaCkAgE\ DaTaStReAm application/x-svr4-package
-
-#PNG Image Format
-0 string \x89PNG image/png
-0 string \0x89PNG image/png
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-#
-# Example config file for ht://Dig.
-#
-# This configuration file is used by all the programs that make up ht://Dig.
-# Please refer to the attribute reference manual for more details on what
-# can be put into this file. (http://www.htdig.org/confindex.html)
-# Note that most attributes have very reasonable default values so you
-# really only have to add attributes here if you want to change the defaults.
-#
-# What follows are some of the common attributes you might want to change.
-#
-
-#
-# Specify where the database files need to go. Make sure that there is
-# plenty of free disk space available for the databases. They can get
-# pretty big.
-#
-database_dir: /var/lib/htdig/db
-
-#
-# This specifies the URL where the robot (htdig) will start. You can specify
-# multiple URLs here. Just separate them by some whitespace.
-# The example here will cause the ht://Dig homepage and related pages to be
-# indexed.
-# You could also index all the URLs in a file like so:
-# start_url: `${common_dir}/start.url`
-#
-start_url: http://www.htdig.org/
-
-#
-# This attribute limits the scope of the indexing process. The default is to
-# set it to the same as the start_url above. This way only pages that are on
-# the sites specified in the start_url attribute will be indexed and it will
-# reject any URLs that go outside of those sites.
-#
-# Keep in mind that the value for this attribute is just a list of string
-# patterns. As long as URLs contain at least one of the patterns it will be
-# seen as part of the scope of the index.
-#
-limit_urls_to: ${start_url}
-
-#
-# This attribute is used for compressing the database. The default is to
-# set it to the same as the limit_urls_to above, plus some common endings.
-#
-# Keep in mind that this list should be short. If your start_url is a very
-# long list of URLs, it may be wise to replace it with something like
-# http://www. or comment this out and use the compiled-in default.
-#
-common_url_parts: ${limit_urls_to} .html .htm .shtml
-
-#
-# If there are particular pages that you definitely do NOT want to index, you
-# can use the exclude_urls attribute. The value is a list of string patterns.
-# If a URL matches any of the patterns, it will NOT be indexed. This is
-# useful to exclude things like virtual web trees or database accesses. By
-# default, all CGI URLs will be excluded. (Note that the /cgi-bin/ convention
-# may not work on your web server. Check the path prefix used on your web
-# server.)
-#
-exclude_urls: /cgi-bin/ .cgi
-
-#
-# Since ht://Dig does not (and cannot) parse every document type, this
-# attribute is a list of strings (extensions) that will be ignored during
-# indexing. These are *only* checked at the end of a URL, whereas
-# exclude_url patterns are matched anywhere.
-#
-# Also keep in mind that while other attributes allow regex, these must be
-# actual strings.
-#
-bad_extensions: .wav .gz .z .sit .au .zip .tar .hqx .exe .com .gif \
- .jpg .jpeg .aiff .class .map .ram .tgz .bin .rpm .mpg .mov .avi .css
-
-#
-# The string htdig will send in every request to identify the robot. Change
-# this to your email address.
-#
-maintainer: unconfigured@htdig.searchengine.maintainer
-
-#
-# The excerpts that are displayed in long results rely on stored information
-# in the index databases. The compiled default only stores 512 characters of
-# text from each document (this excludes any HTML markup...) If you plan on
-# using the excerpts you probably want to make this larger. The only concern
-# here is that more disk space is going to be needed to store the additional
-# information. Since disk space is cheap (! :-)) you might want to set this
-# to a value so that a large percentage of the documents that you are going
-# to be indexing are stored completely in the database. At SDSU we found
-# that by setting this value to about 50k the index would get 97% of all
-# documents completely and only 3% was cut off at 50k. You probably want to
-# experiment with this value.
-# Note that if you want to set this value low, you probably want to set the
-# excerpt_show_top attribute to false so that the top excerpt_length characters
-# of the document are always shown.
-#
-max_head_length: 10000
-
-#
-# To limit network connections, ht://Dig will only pull up to a certain limit
-# of bytes. This prevents the indexing from dying because the server keeps
-# sending information. However, several FAQs happen because people have files
-# bigger than the default limit of 100KB. This sets the default a bit higher.
-# (see <http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html> for more)
-#
-max_doc_size: 200000
-
-#
-# Most people expect some sort of excerpt in results. By default, if the
-# search words aren't found in context in the stored excerpt, htsearch shows
-# the text defined in the no_excerpt_text attribute:
-# (None of the search words were found in the top of this document.)
-# This attribute instead will show the top of the excerpt.
-#
-no_excerpt_show_top: true
-
-#
-# Depending on your needs, you might want to enable some of the fuzzy search
-# algorithms. There are several to choose from and you can use them in any
-# combination you feel comfortable with. Each algorithm will get a weight
-# assigned to it so that in combinations of algorithms, certain algorithms get
-# preference over others. Note that the weights only affect the ranking of
-# the results, not the actual searching.
-# The available algorithms are:
-# accents
-# exact
-# endings
-# metaphone
-# prefix
-# regex
-# soundex
-# speling [sic]
-# substring
-# synonyms
-# By default only the "exact" algorithm is used with weight 1.
-# Note that if you are going to use the endings, metaphone, soundex, accents,
-# or synonyms algorithms, you will need to run htfuzzy to generate
-# the databases they use.
-#
-search_algorithm: exact:1 synonyms:0.5 endings:0.1
-
-#
-# The following are the templates used in the builtin search results
-# The default is to use compiled versions of these files, which produces
-# slightly faster results. However, uncommenting these lines makes it
-# very easy to change the format of search results.
-# See <http://www.htdig.org/hts_templates.html> for more details.
-#
-# template_map: Long long ${common_dir}/long.html \
-# Short short ${common_dir}/short.html
-# template_name: long
-
-#
-# The following are used to change the text for the page index.
-# The defaults are just boring text numbers. These images spice
-# up the result pages quite a bit. (Feel free to do whatever, though)
-#
-next_page_text: <img src="/htdig/buttonr.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="next">
-no_next_page_text:
-prev_page_text: <img src="/htdig/buttonl.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="prev">
-no_prev_page_text:
-page_number_text: '<img src="/htdig/button1.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="1">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button2.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="2">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button3.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="3">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button4.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="4">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button5.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="5">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button6.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="6">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button7.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="7">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button8.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="8">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button9.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="9">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button10.gif" border="0" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="10">'
-#
-# To make the current page stand out, we will put a border around the
-# image for that page.
-#
-no_page_number_text: '<img src="/htdig/button1.gif" border="2" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="1">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button2.gif" border="2" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="2">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button3.gif" border="2" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="3">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button4.gif" border="2" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="4">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button5.gif" border="2" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="5">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button6.gif" border="2" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="6">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button7.gif" border="2" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="7">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button8.gif" border="2" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="8">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button9.gif" border="2" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="9">' \
- '<img src="/htdig/button10.gif" border="2" align="middle" width="30" height="30" alt="10">'
-
-# local variables:
-# mode: text
-# eval: (if (eq window-system 'x) (progn (setq font-lock-keywords (list '("^#.*" . font-lock-keyword-face) '("^[a-zA-Z][^ :]+" . font-lock-function-name-face) '("[+$]*:" . font-lock-comment-face) )) (font-lock-mode)))
-# end:
+++ /dev/null
-# This is the default mime.types file from the Apache web server distribution
-
-# This file controls what Internet media types are sent to the client for
-# given file extension(s). Sending the correct media type to the client
-# is important so they know how to handle the content of the file.
-# Extra types can either be added here or by using an AddType directive
-# in your config files. For more information about Internet media types,
-# please read RFC 2045, 2046, 2047, 2048, and 2077. The Internet media type
-# registry is at <ftp://ftp.iana.org/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types/>.
-
-# MIME type Extension
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-application/EDI-X12
-application/EDIFACT
-application/activemessage
-application/andrew-inset ez
-application/applefile
-application/atomicmail
-application/cals-1840
-application/commonground
-application/cybercash
-application/dca-rft
-application/dec-dx
-application/eshop
-application/hyperstudio
-application/iges
-application/mac-binhex40 hqx
-application/mac-compactpro cpt
-application/macwriteii
-application/marc
-application/mathematica
-application/msword doc
-application/news-message-id
-application/news-transmission
-application/octet-stream bin dms lha lzh exe class
-application/oda oda
-application/pdf pdf
-application/pgp-encrypted
-application/pgp-keys
-application/pgp-signature
-application/pkcs10
-application/pkcs7-mime
-application/pkcs7-signature
-application/postscript ai eps ps
-application/prs.alvestrand.titrax-sheet
-application/prs.cww
-application/prs.nprend
-application/remote-printing
-application/riscos
-application/rtf rtf
-application/set-payment
-application/set-payment-initiation
-application/set-registration
-application/set-registration-initiation
-application/sgml
-application/sgml-open-catalog
-application/slate
-application/smil smi smil
-application/vemmi
-application/vnd.3M.Post-it-Notes
-application/vnd.FloGraphIt
-application/vnd.acucobol
-application/vnd.anser-web-certificate-issue-initiation
-application/vnd.anser-web-funds-transfer-initiation
-application/vnd.audiograph
-application/vnd.businessobjects
-application/vnd.claymore
-application/vnd.comsocaller
-application/vnd.dna
-application/vnd.dxr
-application/vnd.ecdis-update
-application/vnd.ecowin.chart
-application/vnd.ecowin.filerequest
-application/vnd.ecowin.fileupdate
-application/vnd.ecowin.series
-application/vnd.ecowin.seriesrequest
-application/vnd.ecowin.seriesupdate
-application/vnd.enliven
-application/vnd.epson.salt
-application/vnd.fdf
-application/vnd.ffsns
-application/vnd.framemaker
-application/vnd.fujitsu.oasys
-application/vnd.fujitsu.oasys2
-application/vnd.fujitsu.oasys3
-application/vnd.fujitsu.oasysgp
-application/vnd.fujitsu.oasysprs
-application/vnd.fujixerox.docuworks
-application/vnd.hp-HPGL
-application/vnd.hp-PCL
-application/vnd.hp-PCLXL
-application/vnd.hp-hps
-application/vnd.ibm.MiniPay
-application/vnd.ibm.modcap
-application/vnd.intercon.formnet
-application/vnd.intertrust.digibox
-application/vnd.intertrust.nncp
-application/vnd.is-xpr
-application/vnd.japannet-directory-service
-application/vnd.japannet-jpnstore-wakeup
-application/vnd.japannet-payment-wakeup
-application/vnd.japannet-registration
-application/vnd.japannet-registration-wakeup
-application/vnd.japannet-setstore-wakeup
-application/vnd.japannet-verification
-application/vnd.japannet-verification-wakeup
-application/vnd.koan
-application/vnd.lotus-1-2-3
-application/vnd.lotus-approach
-application/vnd.lotus-freelance
-application/vnd.lotus-organizer
-application/vnd.lotus-screencam
-application/vnd.lotus-wordpro
-application/vnd.meridian-slingshot
-application/vnd.mif mif
-application/vnd.minisoft-hp3000-save
-application/vnd.mitsubishi.misty-guard.trustweb
-application/vnd.ms-artgalry
-application/vnd.ms-asf
-application/vnd.ms-excel
-application/vnd.ms-powerpoint ppt
-application/vnd.ms-project
-application/vnd.ms-tnef
-application/vnd.ms-works
-application/vnd.music-niff
-application/vnd.musician
-application/vnd.netfpx
-application/vnd.noblenet-directory
-application/vnd.noblenet-sealer
-application/vnd.noblenet-web
-application/vnd.novadigm.EDM
-application/vnd.novadigm.EDX
-application/vnd.novadigm.EXT
-application/vnd.osa.netdeploy
-application/vnd.powerbuilder6
-application/vnd.powerbuilder6-s
-application/vnd.rapid
-application/vnd.seemail
-application/vnd.shana.informed.formtemplate
-application/vnd.shana.informed.interchange
-application/vnd.shana.informed.package
-application/vnd.street-stream
-application/vnd.sun.xml.calc sxc
-application/vnd.sun.xml.draw sxd
-application/vnd.sun.xml.impress sxi
-application/vnd.sun.xml.writer sxw
-application/vnd.svd
-application/vnd.swiftview-ics
-application/vnd.truedoc
-application/vnd.visio
-application/vnd.webturbo
-application/vnd.wrq-hp3000-labelled
-application/vnd.wt.stf
-application/vnd.xara
-application/vnd.yellowriver-custom-menu
-application/wita
-application/wordperfect5.1
-application/x-bcpio bcpio
-application/x-cdlink vcd
-application/x-chess-pgn pgn
-application/x-compress
-application/x-cpio cpio
-application/x-csh csh
-application/x-director dcr dir dxr
-application/x-dvi dvi
-application/x-futuresplash spl
-application/x-gtar gtar
-application/x-gzip
-application/x-hdf hdf
-application/x-javascript js
-application/x-koan skp skd skt skm
-application/x-latex latex
-application/x-netcdf nc cdf
-application/x-sh sh
-application/x-shar shar
-application/x-shockwave-flash swf
-application/x-stuffit sit
-application/x-sv4cpio sv4cpio
-application/x-sv4crc sv4crc
-application/x-tar tar
-application/x-tcl tcl
-application/x-tex tex
-application/x-texinfo texinfo texi
-application/x-troff t tr roff
-application/x-troff-man man
-application/x-troff-me me
-application/x-troff-ms ms
-application/x-ustar ustar
-application/x-wais-source src
-application/x400-bp
-application/xml
-application/zip zip
-audio/32kadpcm
-audio/basic au snd
-audio/midi mid midi kar
-audio/mpeg mpga mp2 mp3
-audio/vnd.qcelp
-audio/x-aiff aif aiff aifc
-audio/x-pn-realaudio ram rm
-audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin rpm
-audio/x-realaudio ra
-audio/x-wav wav
-chemical/x-pdb pdb xyz
-image/cgm
-image/g3fax
-image/gif gif
-image/ief ief
-image/jpeg jpeg jpg jpe
-image/naplps
-image/png png
-image/prs.btif
-image/tiff tiff tif
-image/vnd.dwg
-image/vnd.dxf
-image/vnd.fpx
-image/vnd.net-fpx
-image/vnd.svf
-image/vnd.xiff
-image/x-cmu-raster ras
-image/x-portable-anymap pnm
-image/x-portable-bitmap pbm
-image/x-portable-graymap pgm
-image/x-portable-pixmap ppm
-image/x-rgb rgb
-image/x-xbitmap xbm
-image/x-xpixmap xpm
-image/x-xwindowdump xwd
-message/delivery-status
-message/disposition-notification
-message/external-body
-message/http
-message/news
-message/partial
-message/rfc822
-model/iges igs iges
-model/mesh msh mesh silo
-model/vnd.dwf
-model/vrml wrl vrml
-multipart/alternative
-multipart/appledouble
-multipart/byteranges
-multipart/digest
-multipart/encrypted
-multipart/form-data
-multipart/header-set
-multipart/mixed
-multipart/parallel
-multipart/related
-multipart/report
-multipart/signed
-multipart/voice-message
-text/css css
-text/directory
-text/enriched
-text/plain asc txt
-text/prs.lines.tag
-text/rfc822-headers
-text/richtext rtx
-text/rtf rtf
-text/sgml sgml sgm
-text/tab-separated-values tsv
-text/uri-list
-text/vnd.abc
-text/vnd.flatland.3dml
-text/vnd.fmi.flexstor
-text/vnd.in3d.3dml
-text/vnd.in3d.spot
-text/vnd.latex-z
-text/x-setext etx
-text/xml xml
-video/mpeg mpeg mpg mpe
-video/quicktime qt mov
-video/vnd.motorola.video
-video/vnd.motorola.videop
-video/vnd.vivo
-video/x-msvideo avi
-video/x-sgi-movie movie
-x-conference/x-cooltalk ice
-text/html html htm