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Posted to commits@sling.apache.org by dk...@apache.org on 2014/06/06 17:04:44 UTC

svn commit: r1600905 - /sling/site/trunk/content/documentation/bundles/mime-type-support-commons-mime.mdtext

Author: dklco
Date: Fri Jun  6 15:04:44 2014
New Revision: 1600905

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1600905
Log:
Trying to remove [TOC] and see if that fixes page

Modified:
    sling/site/trunk/content/documentation/bundles/mime-type-support-commons-mime.mdtext

Modified: sling/site/trunk/content/documentation/bundles/mime-type-support-commons-mime.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/sling/site/trunk/content/documentation/bundles/mime-type-support-commons-mime.mdtext?rev=1600905&r1=1600904&r2=1600905&view=diff
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@@ -3,9 +3,6 @@ Title: MIME Type Support (commons.mime)
 Support for MIME type mappings is generally a problematic issue. On the one hand applications have to take care to stay up to date with their mappings on the other hands in web applications it is tedious to maintain the mappings. Apache Sling takes a very user and deployment friendly approadch to this problem which is described in detail on this page.
 
 
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 ## Servlet API Support
 
 The Servlet API specification provides a limited support for MIME type mappings :