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Message #15089
[Bug 91331] Re: SVG wallpaper identifies as xml document
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On 2007-05-07T14:25:55+00:00 Sebastian Dröge wrote:
Hi,
currently shared-mime-info's magic for SVG files has a too small range. Attached is a sample file where it would fail if the extension of the file is not taken into account (i.e. when renaming it to bla instead of bla.svg and running gnomevfs-info --slow-mime bla). The mimetype would be reported as application/xml.
Attached patch fixes this.
Ubuntu Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shared-mime-
info/+bug/91331
Bye
Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/shared-mime/+bug/91331/comments/3
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On 2007-05-07T14:26:35+00:00 Sebastian Dröge wrote:
Created an attachment (id=9895)
debian-blueish-wallpaper.svg
Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/shared-mime/+bug/91331/comments/4
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On 2007-05-07T14:27:08+00:00 Sebastian Dröge wrote:
Created an attachment (id=9896)
071_change_svg_tag_range.patch
Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/shared-mime/+bug/91331/comments/5
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On 2007-06-27T11:41:25+00:00 Christian Neumair wrote:
Thanks, fixed [for some more XML subtypes]. Closing.
Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/shared-mime/+bug/91331/comments/6
** Changed in: shared-mime
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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SVG wallpaper identifies as xml document
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