Liliana Marie Prikler schreef op wo 25-05-2022 om 14:16 [+0200]: > Am Mittwoch, dem 25.05.2022 um 13:06 +0200 schrieb Maxime Devos: > > is text;charset=utf-8 actually valid? > Not as far as I'm aware. The first part should be a proper MIME type, > which ought to be registered by the IANA [1]. > > > That page sets > > > >  Content-Type text;charset=utf-8 > > > > which apperently Guile's HTTP parser doesn't like. > > Maybe it can be changed to text/patch (*) or text/diff (*) (or > > text/plain) instead? > > > > (*) x- prefixes are deprecated > As fate would have it, neither text/patch nor text/diff are registered > over at the IANA [1]. As far as I'm aware, both (Linux/GNU) > applications and browsers should understand the x- notation. Neither is text/x-patch nor text/diff. I am not aware of any browser that supports text/x-patch or text/x-diff (or text/patch for that matter). If there are any applications that understand text/x-patch but not text/patch, it should be easy to patch them to support the more standard-ish text/patch (or text/diff). (Registering them would be even better, but AFAICT no-one is interested in writing a formal spec to submit.) Greetings, Maxime.